On equality

Why do we strive for equality? We say we want smaller wage gaps, equal pay, equal rights, equal privilege, equal opportunities. But do you really want to be equal with everyone else? The worldwide median family income is less than $10,000 per annum. That would be 'fair'. But do you want your family to live on … Continue reading On equality

On the cult of content

Do brands really need to become publishers to 'survive' today? I would say no. No consumer* wants to read another piece of ad content written by a brand, ad agency or PR company thing disguised as "useful editorial". No one benefits** from more words being written; from more content clutter on the "inter webs". Not … Continue reading On the cult of content

On Art vs. Work

This may not be a popular post, but try to follow my logic. I have a lot of friends in the creative industries: musicians, artists, dancers, writers and the like. Like many artists, they are apt to complain of not being paid enough (or at all) for their art. They bemoan the fact that they … Continue reading On Art vs. Work

About that permission…

To follow on from a post I wrote earlier this year: *YOU DON'T NEED PERMISSION* The legendary 'corporate cartoonist' Hugh MacLeod of Gaping Void fame just added the above illustration to his own blog this week. I thought it was aptly fitting to be re-included right here on the Sport of Spectating. So stop using permission … Continue reading About that permission…

If everyone likes you, you’re doing something wrong

The only way to be liked by everyone is to never say anything controversial or do anything extraordinary. Any opinion worth holding will not be appreciated by everyone you come across. Every idea worth acting on will make life more complicated - and more difficult - for someone else for a little while before it … Continue reading If everyone likes you, you’re doing something wrong

Why it’s better to ask for forgiveness than permission…

There is a scene in Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame where the gargoyles tell Quasimodo, who wants to escape his prison and keeper for a day, that it is "Better to ask for forgiveness than permission". In business if you want to get things, things that matter, to you, to your company's bottom line, and to the world, … Continue reading Why it’s better to ask for forgiveness than permission…