martes, 26 de mayo de 2009

NYTimes Article.

"In the boardrooms of Wall Street and the corridors of Pennsylvania Avenue, I don’t think you’ll see a yellow sign that says “Think Safety!” as you do on job sites and in many repair shops, no doubt because those who sit on the swivel chairs tend to live remote from the consequences of the decisions they make...An economy that is more entrepreneurial, less managerial, would be less subject to the kind of distortions that occur when corporate managers’ compensation is tied to the short-term profit of distant shareholders. For most entrepreneurs, profit is at once a more capacious and a more concrete thing than this. It is a calculation in which the intrinsic satisfactions of work count — not least, the exercise of your own powers of reason."

Matthew B. Crawford lives in Richmond, Va. His book, “Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry Into the Value of Work,” from which this essay is adapted, will be published this week by Penguin Press.

viernes, 8 de mayo de 2009

stencil

this stenciled image has started adorning seemingly random walls in sevilla...

vamos a ver.

Estoy empezando. Voy a seguir? Quiero compartir mis idea, mis sentimientos, mis gustos y desgustos con todos. Pero no lo quiero empujarlas. No quiero nada ser un hombre que piense todos sus cosas son lo mas importantes. Eso no vale. Y ademas, no vale la pena, porque nadie va a desparar en algo que es tan trivial. Vamos a ver.