For a month, Pierpaolo Petruzziello’s amputated arm was connected to a robotic limb,
allowing him to feel sensations and control the arm with his thoughts.
Thinking of perception again this afternoon in Auckland as Margo and I make our way back towards Canada. Things aren’t always as they seem…
Read MoreSome great comments from the Dalai Lama in Melbourne yesterday; far too many gems to cover here.
Read MoreMargo and I are on our way to Australia right now (writing this from Auckland airport) and experiencing lots on hands on examples of perspective.
Read MoreI spent yesterday in a meeting with one of Canada’s leading oil companies (I was the keynote speaker). Like most companies on the planet, the hot topic of conversation is “How do we deal with the retirement of the boomers…
Read MoreWe all know that we don’t all see the world in the same way. We know it, but do we truly get it? Do we truly understand how deep the rabbit hole goes?
Read MoreWe all know that we don’t all see the world in the same way. We know it, but do we truly get it? Do we truly understand how deep the rabbit hole goes?
Read MoreYou know you’re in for a treat with the “dirt eating” opening scene…
Read MoreWell worth watching even though it runs for almost 20 minutes.
Read MoreAs someone often referred to as a “motivational speaker”, my job is to get you thinking. To inspire, to educate; both good things. This morning though I want to challenge you.
Read MoreCould any of you have ever imagines a bike could be ridden in this way, say, 20 years ago? I don’t think so.
Read MoreYou’ve head me talk about the disconnect between us and what we eat many times, and those reading for a while will know I’m a huge fan of Michael Pollan’s books The Omnivores Dilemma and In defense of Food.
Read MoreHere’s an example of what happens when we become complacent and fail to adapt to change.
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