The Cody McKibben Posterous http://codymckibb.posterous.com Interesting clips for the nomadic entrepreneur & lifestyle designer posterous.com Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:07:00 -0700 Quick Video: How to Transform Your Business and Inspire Action http://codymckibb.posterous.com/simon-sinek-how-great-leaders-inspire-action-49 http://codymckibb.posterous.com/simon-sinek-how-great-leaders-inspire-action-49
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Simon Sinek explains how great leaders inspire action.

What sets some people, some businesses, apart from others? All organizations function on 3 levels: What you do, How you do it, and Why you do it.

Entrepreneurs and leaders should watch this—two times—to understand the importance of Why, and to learn how to communicate your beliefs & your purpose in a way that will make your ideas radically successful.

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Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:01:45 -0700 Omar Ahmad: Political change with pen and paper http://codymckibb.posterous.com/omar-ahmad-political-change-with-pen-and-pape-1 http://codymckibb.posterous.com/omar-ahmad-political-change-with-pen-and-pape-1

A great 6-minute talk that will help you "cheat" the system and get your voice heard with your political representatives. Get writing and go make some change!

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Fri, 07 May 2010 04:23:14 -0700 Would you take to the streets too? http://codymckibb.posterous.com/would-you-take-to-the-streets-too http://codymckibb.posterous.com/would-you-take-to-the-streets-too

Now that many Greeks have reached retirement age, suddenly the money that they have been paying into the system for their entire lives is no longer there. And the government is telling the Greek people that they are the ones who need to make sacrifices.

If I had paid hundreds of thousands of euro into a system that had effectively robbed me and left me with nothing, I would be angry too. I would take to the streets too.

That’s exactly what the Greeks are doing now.

If Greece were a private company, the officers and directors would be locked up forever. Politicians, on the other hand, control paramilitary forces which quell the rebellion and shoot a few of their own countrymen.

It’s a disgustingly perverse system, and it deserves to go down in flames.

Incredible insights from the always-genius Simon Black. Click through and read the whole post. Seriously. It's not hard to imagine this happening in the US in the next decade…

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Wed, 28 Apr 2010 01:47:36 -0700 Government as the Perfect Business http://codymckibb.posterous.com/government-as-the-perfect-business http://codymckibb.posterous.com/government-as-the-perfect-business This is fascinating: From Sam Carpenter's April 22 Work the System newsletter:

Can you spot the perfect business?
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What business enjoys recurring/passive income, no competition and a market that extends to 100% of the population? What business is self-perpetuating with no threat of failure as it enforces collection of receipts via the force of law? What business can endlessly borrow and print money?  And because there is no competition, what business has the enormous advantage of being able to sell a product or service that is often of marginal quality?

Yup. It's the government.

Every government is a business and like other businesses, government-businesses come in a variety of shapes and sizes. And like other businesses, they range in quality from excellent to horrible. What is the service provided? Originally, in the birth of America's federal government,  the primary service was to protect the freedom of the individual from internal and external threat. Now, although still providing that service, expanded federal government has inserted itself into virtually all areas of personal life as it regulates, taxes and absorbs.  

Don't argue with me. You know it's true.

Think about it a little bit and then understand why, in the United States or in any other country, government is by far the largest business. The conditions for operation are optimal, expansion into new markets unlimited and the possibility of failure slight. What a perfect storm of self-perpetuation and market domination!

And note the quirky nature of the business of government: It isn't in business to show a profit. The business of government is to spend money, and in spending money, to gain the favor of enough constituencies to insure its leaders their own continued leadership. Yet here is where a government system is no different from any other organic system: It is inherently interested in its own self-perpetuation, additional control over its environment, and growth.

In America, the government-business is not the limited entity that our founders envisioned, and despite the current on-steroids expansion, it remains among the best when it comes to economic and business freedoms,  property rights, etc. See the Heritage Foundation's 2010 Index of Economic Freedom. In 2010, America ranks 8th in the world in economic freedom.

Planet earth has close to 200 of these government-business entities -- countries -- and they continually interact, sometimes cooperatively and sometimes uncooperatively. There are trade agreements, turf wars, stand-offs, etc.

And within any country there are government entities subservient to the national government. These sub-governments have their own arrangements for exacting funds from citizens in order to provide promised services and, like the national government, to sustain and enhance their office-holder's own existences.

Lately, in America, the trend is toward a more powerful federal government that stands by as sub-governments and individuals descend into economic malaise. Of course, the more economic malaise its subjects endure, the more the federal government has opportunity to incrementally gain additional control. Call these self-serving actions bail-outs, enforced social justice, wealth redistribution, social engineering, nationalization  and so on.

Interesting to note that a national government's massively inefficient regulatory and taxing intrusions are often the root cause of the economic malaise upon which it ultimately benefits.

Do we need governments, with their regulation and taxation? Yes, of course we do. Life without government services and regulatory oversight would be tribal and chaotic. The question is, how much government is necessary? In America, the founding documentation assertively insisted on government-minimization.  It's my personal contention that the self-limiting thread that weaves its way through America's original documentation is the reason the country developed into the super-power that it is. Americans were allowed to prosper without having to contend with an imposing government's overbearing drain on resources. So, with government's encouragement, our economic system stayed lean and systematic as it built upon itself from within. Lately, not so much.

In a twisted kind of a way it's intriguing to watch a government system in action as it userps energy from the private sector system it supposedly serves.

If you own a private business, or work for one, you'll relate to this: My partner and I own and manage a small concern, Centratel, in which the wages we pay our employees are reduced by a payroll tax that is 7.65% of each employee's total pay. Then, my partner and I pay an additional 7.65% per wage-dollar out of our profits. Whatever profits are left over are income-taxed heavily by the federal and state governments. And of course, our employees pay income tax too. (Well most of them do. Some of them get tax credits for one reason or another and are part of the 47% of the population that pays no income tax whatsoever.) Alas, no one escapes the payroll tax except those involved in the ever-burgeoning underground economy.

State and local governments get their share in income tax, property tax and/or sales taxes along with a broad variety of other additional assessments. I mentioned this before: In the United States, almost everything in daily life is taxed and/or controlled by some government entity or another. A few weeks ago the federal government decided that it would regulate personal health care choices. Soon, if cap and trade legislation passes, even the environment will be taxed and overseen. And this is in America where, even with the increasing encroachments on individual freedom, things aren't yet as stifling as most other government-businesses that range from European social-democracies to African dictatorships to middle east religious theocracies.

Of course, like everything else, it all boils down to control. As individuals, we spend our lives seeking more control because it is the singular antidote to the terrible opposite that is being out of control. It's only natural that the human-born business of government should also crave more and more control too. For government leaders this control-quest is about insuring their own survival and the growth of the government itself.  And  nowadays, survival and growth are sought through vote-pandering to a host of constituencies. Government in America has shifted emphasis from the Constitution's original intent of protecting individual freedom, to an entity that endows vote-getting entitlements. Mechanically speaking, this emphasis favors non-productive people over productive people and so a downward economic spiral naturally ensues. Even a perfect business can be mis-managed. Trouble lies ahead for this inefficient government-business so there will have to be adjustments in order to make a management change and to shift back to a culture of efficiency. Here in America, we do that management-adjusting at the voting booth.

The success of America lies in the brilliance of the Constitution which stipulates that we get to tweak our government business system on a regular basis. Any man-made system needs its regular maintenance and adjusting because without it, things go sour. 

And so, as always, we arrive at the subject of efficiency. If a primary system's  resources are wasted on efforts that have nothing to do with the continued well-being of that system, or are simply drained away into an unrelated system, the primary system will degrade, tending toward chaos. However, if the resources of a primary system are thoughtfully reinvested back into that same system, the system will thrive.

In any case, and despite the ebbs and flows, by getting outside and looking down on the system of government, a profound teaching moment arrives: When you think of starting or operating a business for yourself, think dispassionately of this perfect business and try to duplicate its strategy. You want money to come in a steady stream. You want that cash flow to happen automatically. You don't want any problems collecting the money owed. You want minimum competition. You want to have the back-up resources to survive the occasional inefficiencies. You want to name the price.

Most of all, and in order to obtain the above perfect-business outcomes, you want to become as efficient as possible. Of course, you will create that efficiency in a regulated and controlled way. Government will see to it.

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Fri, 23 Apr 2010 06:33:00 -0700 More fucking idiots. http://codymckibb.posterous.com/more-fucking-idiots http://codymckibb.posterous.com/more-fucking-idiots

Tea Partiers In Tax Day Protests Try To Explain Why They're Against Obama (key word: try)

The US is not exempt from a few powerful, rich elite using the "dumb masses" as pawns either.

Nobody loves taxes—neither do I—but how do people in the most wealthy & privileged of countries get so easily confused & mislead? And how did FOX news get such a vice grip on my country? These imbeciles just want Obama out of office so that a conservative administration can increase our taxes and spend MORE of it on fighting wars again?

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Fri, 23 Apr 2010 02:53:00 -0700 USE TEH FORCE ABHISIT http://codymckibb.posterous.com/use-teh-force-abhisit http://codymckibb.posterous.com/use-teh-force-abhisit

Thailand's complete ridiculousness in really silly pictures.

"Democrocy" for sale

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Grab a cold one, bro!

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Let's put a Smile on that face! :D

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A highly trained elite fighting force

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We would totally never destroy public property, like, ever.

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This peaceful political demonstration brought to you by this guy.

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Yeah, this fugitive billionaire who like, buys sports teams when he's bored on a Sunday and hangs out with sheikhs building their own desert oases in Dubai and shit. Yeah. He totally feels the pain of the poor Isaan farmers. He's just looking out for the people of Thailand—like the ones he stole a couple billion dollars from.

But, don't worry about that—it's not what you DO, it's what you SAY, and have your cronies in brightly-colored t-shirts shouting on the radio, over and over again. ;)

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Wed, 24 Mar 2010 00:03:16 -0700 How to Run an Ad Spot on National TV for $100 http://codymckibb.posterous.com/how-to-run-an-ad-spot-on-national-tv-for-100 http://codymckibb.posterous.com/how-to-run-an-ad-spot-on-national-tv-for-100

"Slate ad critic Seth Stevenson tries out a Google service that allows you to run your own commercial on national TV for as little as $100."

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Thu, 18 Mar 2010 06:30:06 -0700 Info Product Guru Eben Pagan shares the history of Self-Help and Personal Development http://codymckibb.posterous.com/info-product-guru-eben-pagan-shares-the-histo http://codymckibb.posterous.com/info-product-guru-eben-pagan-shares-the-histo

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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 23:28:53 -0800 12 March Message from Change Fusion about Thai political demonstrations in Bangkok http://codymckibb.posterous.com/12-march-message-from-change-fusion-about-tha http://codymckibb.posterous.com/12-march-message-from-change-fusion-about-tha

Dear Friends, Travelers, and Lovers of Peace and Democracy,

Many of you may have already heard about the political conflict in Thailand.  When the former Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, was ousted through a military coup back in September of 2006, it made international news.  When a large number of anti-Thaksin protesters took over all the Thai airports, again Thailand was on the forefront of international news.  Now, while Thailand may not have been in the headlines on a daily basis, the political situation here is far from resolved.

Today, on March 12 2010, a massive political protest is scheduled to begin.  This political protest can go two ways: either towards major violent riots or it can open a new chapter of peaceful co-existence of Thai people with different political beliefs. We are hoping for the 2nd option where Thai people will learn to truly live in an open society where people can cooperate and work together to build a better, stronger, more peaceful and democratic Thailand which will ensure sustainable growth as a liberal democracy and free economy.

Right now in Thailand, people are using creativity, persistence and compassion to run various social media campaigns to try to show that most Thai people are strongly opposed to any form of violence and instead are desperate for a creative solution to this seemingly political dead-lock.

Through Change Fusion Bangkok, an innovative social innovation organization, we have started a campaign for Thai Peace and need your help to gather international support so that we can put political pressure on the waring politicians to come to a peaceful agreement to this volatile situation.

I am writing to you because I believe you can help make this happen through your participation in online social networking. It happens that two opposing leaders of Thailand are using twitter and we all can encourage and pressure these leaders to come to a diplomatic solution as well as encourage their supporters to strive for a peaceful democratic solution to this issue before the actual confrontation today and beyond.

If you care about peace, democracy, human rights and Thailand, you can simply tweet to both leaders' twitter accounts at @thaksinlive and @PM_abhisit to tell them your hope that they will agree on a peaceful solution and never to resort to violence. You can tell them how your perception of Thailand is changing because of this. After your message please end with #thaipeace so that it will be part of this campaign.

For example, you can tweet the following:
@PM_abhisit @thaksinlive - Pls begin talking via Twitter. You are capable of creating lasing peace in Thailand! #Thaipeace #welovethai

Please also join http://www.facebook.com/thaipeace which is a page dedicated for Thais who really believe in seeing a peaceful solution coming out of this conflict. Although the content is mostly in Thai, I encourage you to post your constructive thoughts in English about how to move Thailand towards a strong peaceful democracy.  With the nearly 4,000 supporters in just 2 days, I hope that you can see how this Internet-enabled democratic movement is emerging in Thailand.

Please help us save Thailand!

We have our campaign picture translated into English below, it's also at http://tinyurl.com/ydv4gt5 , please help spread this as well and don't forget to use the hash tags: #thaipeace and #welovethai

Wishing you all a safe and happy weekend from the heart of Bangkok.

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Brooke Estin
Coordinator | Change Fusion
www.changefusion.org

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Tue, 23 Feb 2010 06:03:46 -0800 Words of Wisdom from my Grandmother http://codymckibb.posterous.com/words-of-wisdom-from-my-grandmother http://codymckibb.posterous.com/words-of-wisdom-from-my-grandmother

I believe you have choices! Live life carefully, wonderfully, and lovingly. It will seem longer to you. Learn contentment. Try not to agonize over mistakes and disappointments because you will end up carrying around excess baggage. Move forward. Grandpa's life has become limited; he cannot comprehend complex thoughts; he has tremors that make eating difficult; he cannot read well nor do any computer work. But he has good memories which he built, and he still wants to live. He loves all his family and really enjoys seeing them. He still has a sense of humor, and he likes sunsets and chocolate. Find a safe harbor and be happy.

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Sun, 20 Dec 2009 08:00:35 -0800 Kid picture of my cousins, me, and my sister http://codymckibb.posterous.com/kid-picture-of-my-cousins-me-and-my-sister http://codymckibb.posterous.com/kid-picture-of-my-cousins-me-and-my-sister
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Can you see how happy I am about the red short shorts?

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Tue, 01 Dec 2009 19:30:24 -0800 Hah! Ever wanted to auto-post your Stumbles directly to your Twitter stream? Me too http://codymckibb.posterous.com/hah-ever-wanted-to-auto-post-your-stumbles-di http://codymckibb.posterous.com/hah-ever-wanted-to-auto-post-your-stumbles-di

I always wanted to be able to easily share the blog posts I give thumbs-up to without having to open up my Twitter app and copy the title & link over. But if you simply plug the Favorites RSS feed into Su.pr, 2 problems present themselves—the links go to the StumbleUpon review pages for those articles AND there is no way to append a message at the beginning of your Tweet to tell the world this is a Stumble. Well, I finally cracked it, so here's a Yahoo Pipe where you can plug in your own StumbleUpon favorites feed and it will strip all the crap out of the RSS feed, giving you direct links to the original articles rather than the SU pages, and appending something like "Good stuff: " to the beginning of each article.

Save this as your own Pipe, copy the Pipe RSS feed, and plug it into TwitterFeed or Su.pr and there ya go!

You're welcome world.

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Sat, 28 Nov 2009 05:19:20 -0800 Yawning is one of the best things you can do for your brain! http://codymckibb.posterous.com/yawning-is-one-of-the-best-things-you-can-do http://codymckibb.posterous.com/yawning-is-one-of-the-best-things-you-can-do
…yawning doesn’t just relax you—it quickly brings you into a heightened state of cognitive awareness. Students yawn in class, not because the teacher is boring (although that will make you yawn as well, as you try to stay focused on the monotonous speech), but because it rids the brain of sleepiness, thus helping you stay focused on important concepts and ideas. It regulates consciousness and our sense of self, and helps us become more introspective and self-aware. Of course, if you happen to find yourself trapped in a room with a dull, boring, monotonous teacher, yawning will help keep you awake.

A fascinating article on why we yawn and why we should do more of it.

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Sat, 31 Oct 2009 02:47:36 -0700 Julian Treasure gives a very interesting @TEDtalks presentation: The 4 ways sound affects us http://codymckibb.posterous.com/julian-treasure-gives-a-very-interesting-tedt http://codymckibb.posterous.com/julian-treasure-gives-a-very-interesting-tedt

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Fri, 09 Oct 2009 23:17:44 -0700 [Video] Geoff Mulgan: Post-crash, investing in a better world (from @TEDtalks) http://codymckibb.posterous.com/video-geoff-mulgan-post-crash-investing-in-a http://codymckibb.posterous.com/video-geoff-mulgan-post-crash-investing-in-a

The head of the Young Foundation discusses social innovation and capitalism.

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Thu, 08 Oct 2009 12:33:27 -0700 Mint CEO Aaron Patzer Breaks Down Startup Building Milestones and Costs http://codymckibb.posterous.com/mint-ceo-aaron-patzer-breaks-down-startup-bui http://codymckibb.posterous.com/mint-ceo-aaron-patzer-breaks-down-startup-bui

A presentation by Mint CEO Aaron Patzer at a startup competition event called Juice Pitcher on the Microsoft campus, which is put on by TheFunded and Vator.tv. Patzer provides insight on financial modeling, keeping costs low throughout the life cycle of the company, and Mint’s revenue model. He also gives suggested goals and milestones for each successive funding round.

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Thu, 08 Oct 2009 12:20:05 -0700 Interesting Tim Burton-inspired fashion editorial in the October issue of Harper’s Bazaar http://codymckibb.posterous.com/interesting-tim-burton-inspired-fashion-edito http://codymckibb.posterous.com/interesting-tim-burton-inspired-fashion-edito
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quirky fashion I can appreciate ;)

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Sun, 27 Sep 2009 23:21:54 -0700 Gary Vaynerchuk on Building a Personal Brand Within the Social Media Landscape http://codymckibb.posterous.com/gary-vaynerchuk-on-building-a-personal-brand http://codymckibb.posterous.com/gary-vaynerchuk-on-building-a-personal-brand

Gary V of Wine Library TV at the Web 2.0 Expo NY

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Thu, 24 Sep 2009 10:11:00 -0700 Start Changing the World. Today (via @mattchevy) http://codymckibb.posterous.com/start-changing-the-world-today http://codymckibb.posterous.com/start-changing-the-world-today

Matt Cheuvront shares an inspiring story: "Do you remember when you were a kid and you thought you could do anything? A time when nothing seemed impossible and everything was within your reach?

That time is right now. We live in a place where one individual can make a difference, where nothing is impossible, and when it’s never too late to start living a dream"

http://www.lifewithoutpants.com/entrepreneurship/start-changing-the-world-today/

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Wed, 23 Sep 2009 03:10:26 -0700 Brands in Public - A Brilliant New Business Model from Seth Godin http://codymckibb.posterous.com/brands-in-public-a-brilliant-new-business-mod http://codymckibb.posterous.com/brands-in-public-a-brilliant-new-business-mod
You can't control what people are saying about you. What you can do is organize that speech. You can organize it by highlighting the good stuff and rationally responding to the not-so-good stuff. You can organize it by embracing the people who love your brand and challenging them to speak up and share the good word. And you can respond to it in a thoughtful way, leaving a trail that stands up over time.

People are already talking about you online whether you have web presence or not, whether you're listening or not. How are you going to respond?

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