Marvin’s Best Weekly Reads April 20th, 2025“Whether we know it or not, our lives are acts of imagination and the world is continually re-imagined through us.” — Michael Meade13h ago13h ago
There Is Always an Exit Tax: The Price of Freedom and the FutureI am a big fan of Codie Sanchez who I had the privilege to meet once at my friend Eric Siu’s Leveling up Mastermind. An accomplished…1d ago1d ago
Equalizer 3: An Assassin’s Italian HolidayI was a fan of the original tv series The Equalizer during the 80s. About an elite gentleman CIA assassin who tries to atone for all the…3d ago3d ago
Shortcomings: What you Hate Shows You Who You AreI found an interesting new Asian-American romantic comedy, Shortcomings, a movie which was based on a popular graphic novel. It was pretty…5d ago5d ago
Marvin’s Best Weekly Reads April 13th, 2025“Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master.’’ — Christian Lous LangeApr 13Apr 13
Departures: Passings & Comfort in CeremonyAnother flight and another set of movies. I’ve been wanting to watch this Japanese movie called “Departures” for a long time but never got…Apr 12Apr 12
Weakness Invites Aggression: Peace is Achieved Through StrengthI know I write a lot about geopolitics. These things are important to understand. What’s going on? Who are our allies and who are our…Apr 10Apr 10
Fixing Yourself and Building Momentum in Life: The Aggregation of Small ThingsQ1, Winter is always brutal. You are almost always extra busy as business usually ramps up.Apr 8Apr 8
Marvin’s Best Weekly Reads April 6th, 2025“April is a reminder that something better is always around the corner.” — UnknownApr 6Apr 6
Noble Obligations & Skin in the Game: The Harsh Reality of War in Medieval TimesI was thinking of how important history is and how damaging ideologies take hold in society. The first thing dictators and ideologues do is…Apr 5Apr 5