The monkey, the tiger beetle and the language of innovation An Article by Courtney Hohne blog.x.company What we’ve learned from 10 years of moonshot taking about choosing your words wisely — and the many benefits of doing so: v0.crap Tiger Beetle Moments Killing our projects In the fog The Altimeter The Icebergs Headwinds & Tailwinds Chaos Pilots Patiently impatient, responsibly irresponsible, passionately dispassionate v0.crap wordsinnovation
Japanese Death Poems A Book by Yoel Hoffman www.goodreads.com The haikuSpring snowAn entrance, an exitPoppiesCoolness will rise+4 More Graceful Exits: How Great Beings DiePoems of an Indian summerHe only who has lived with the beautiful deathpoetrynaturemelancholyzen
The haiku The haiku describes a single state or event. The time of the haiku is the present. The haiku refers to images connected to one of the four seasons, poetry
An entrance, an exit Empty-handed I entered the world Barefoot I leave it My coming, my going Two simple happenings That got entangled death
Coolness will rise When you have vanquished your selfhood, coolness will rise even from the fire. identity
The way of things It is when one forces principles on the world that one interferes with its natural workings. How things ought to be wisdomnature
Autumn breezes blow One day you are born you die the next – today, at twilight, autumn breezes blow. zen