This guy is a football player. He plays in the Champions League, as goalkeeper for Sporting Portugal. He did three really big mistakes (blunders, really) on a very important match - and they had big negative consequences for his team.
But he still:
- walks to the press interview at the end of the match, not hiding behind anyone else ( - confidence);
- owns up to his mistakes publicly (it was not the pitch, the floodlights, his team mates) (- ownership and example);
- focuses on the future (- commitment and improvement)
This is a guy that will learn from what he did wrong. And that thus will be even better in the time to come - and will inspire his team.
If you have someone like him in your team, keep him.
Thursday, 6 October 2022
Walk tall
Wednesday, 5 October 2022
Civic Apathy
Carlos Moedas' speech today, on Portugal's Republic Day, was right on spot - he called out the "civic apathy" that endangers growth and development. Let his words strike home on millions of Portuguese people and urge them to action.
Friday, 30 September 2022
+40%
Economist Ricardo Reis: “Portugal has not grown for 22 years. It is impossible for someone of responsibility not to think that reform is necessary.
Wednesday, 31 August 2022
Thank you, Mr Gorbachev
One of the greatest legacies from Gorbachev? The end of the permanent terror of a global nuclear war. From the 60s to the 80s, this was a real and palpable threat, a fear you could feel, a permanent pessimism. The glasnost and perestroika eased that terror away.
Saturday, 27 August 2022
Focus and patience
Focus and patience.
Tuesday, 23 August 2022
Years
In 1856, the average British worker (by far, the wealthiest labor class in Europe at the time) worked 124000 hours across its lifetime. In 1981, it worked only for 69000 hours - which means that despite the career length staying the same (around 40 years), the fraction of working hours / lifetime decreased from 50% to 20%. These are the conclusions of a paper published on "The Rockefeller University".
These are the long-term benefits of a society engineered towards innovation through liberalism and capitalism.
Wednesday, 3 August 2022
Extreme poverty
Every single time someone questions you about Capitalism, you can show them this graph. It was the adoption of liberal, democratic and capitalist societies that fostered innovation and wealth creation that enabled this graphic. (image from "Factfulness", by Hans Rosling).