Ulysses for iOS and macOS – a solution for a really bad itch

TL;DR - the combination of WordPress and Ulysses on iOS and macOS gives me a lot less excuses not to publish blog posts, as was the case with my beautiful SquareSpace account. Let's see where this takes me. Moving blogs As announced a couple of days ago, I moved blogging platforms, from an excellent SquareSpace … Continue reading Ulysses for iOS and macOS – a solution for a really bad itch

Thinking your thoughts through

TL;DR - We often don't think thoughts entirely through, which leads to erroneous conclusions. We are too often intellectually lazy, and accept the first possible explanation. Awareness and simple techniques can aid us in understanding and countering these errors. When we stop wondering Does any of the following sound familiar? You always find your keys … Continue reading Thinking your thoughts through

Moving from Squarespace to WordPress

TL;DR - I moved from Squarespace to WordPress because it makes blogging easier. You may have noticed that the blog looks fundamentally different from, well, yesterday, and that the url it now defaults to is http://www.exploringtheblackbox.org rather than the usual .net account. The reason is simple: I moved the blog from Squarespace to WordPress. The … Continue reading Moving from Squarespace to WordPress

Why are governments so slow in taking up eGov?

I recently was asked this question in an exchange on an article I wrote on good public governance, a couple of years ago. The article underlying this question is behind this link, and was written by Bill Eggers of Deloitte. Governments aren’t necessarily that slow in taking up eGov My first off-the-cuff reaction was “but … Continue reading Why are governments so slow in taking up eGov?

On teaching

This stray but very powerful thought just hit me: Teaching is, to me, still the most compelling reason to learn something new, either by exploring new horizons or, more importantly, by critically reexamining those areas I thought I knew. Something that just came to me and that I wanted to share.

The “why” of storytelling

Maria Popova hits one out of the ballpark again with this "animated essay" on the importance of storytelling. Two essential quotes from a great article. In the first one, she describes in a very clear and concise manner the difference and the interrelation between information, knowledge and wisdom: At its base is a piece of … Continue reading The “why” of storytelling