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" ... And thirdly, a practical observation. The BBC's journalists all work in the public sector and are heavily unionised. Is it any surprise if they lean towards the Labour Party? And how, without privatising the BBC, could any culture secretary fix that? ... "
" ... And thirdly, based on your data and that of others like you around the world, Amazon can recommend offerings and make your life easier. It can ship products to the nearest distribution hub before you even order them so that you get them in a few hours. And this is the crux; Amazon competes and wins on customer intimacy too because it creates new experiences. ... "
" ... I look at behavioral change through the BJ Fogg Behavior Model. Fogg's model identifies three necessary conditions that must intertwine in order for an individual to change their habits. Firstly, people must feel the motivation to perform the given task; secondly, they must have the ability to complete the task in a straightforward manner; and thirdly, there must be a specific trigger prompting them to do it. ... "
" ... The Wave Financial team decided on whisky for a number of reasons. Firstly, it is an asset that has a track record of appreciating in price. Demand is booming and the investment has historically been resilient in adverse market conditions. Secondly tokenization uniquely solves a uniquely challenging problem with the way that distilleries finance growth, offering a better solution than the aforementioned collateralized bank loan. And thirdly, it’s a commodity that improves with age, rather than deteriorates. ... "
" ... Then thirdly is what I call the Sisyphean economy. Sisyphus was a figure of Greek mythology, whose audacity was punished by the Gods through Sisyphus being condemned to push a boulder up a hill, only to have it roll down again. The (much overused) image of Sisyphus in economics is still apt in the sense that it describes the self-correcting tendencies of the many imbalances in our world such as the rivalry between the US and China, the over presence of central banks in markets and the huge load of debt in economies. ... "