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The Value of Optionality: There Can Be Many Paths to the Same Destination

“An option is what makes you anti-fragile and allows you to benefit from the positive side of uncertainty, without a corresponding serious harm from the negative side.” ~ Nassim Taleb Optionality – The strategic, value-driven practice of keeping options open to maximize future opportunities while minimizing risks. ~ Merriam Webster Dictionary Author’s Note:  This is meant to be a fun and somewhat lighthearted exploration of a logic trail and not meant to provoke an emotional […]

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The Value of Necessity: Now it Gets Hard…But That’s Alright (Part I)

– Part One of a Series – “Restlessness is discontent, and discontent is the first necessity of progress.  Show me a thoroughly satisfied man and I will show you a failure.”    ~  Thomas A. Edison “You can’t build a reputation on what you are going to do.”   ~  Henry Ford Author’s Note: This post will serve as the first of several related blog posts on this topic.  This first post is meant to introduce […]

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