Merlin Egalite
In many cases, smaller is better. I’m not writing this because I’m short, although it has some interesting advantages (like being able to fully extend your legs on a train). I’m writing this because this is a general rule that one can find in businesses, communities, policies, living things, and others. When you check around you, small things are generally more convenient, easier to move around, to change and modify, antifragile, more robust, stronger, or resilient.
I’m publishing this retro a bit late, but felt the need to do it, and I clearly don’t regret it. Below is a gathering of all my learning, achievements, and thoughts on various topics ranging from startup to personal items.
Despite its potential as a powerful tool against climate change, nuclear power has stagnated and struggled to innovate. Constructing new ...
There’s a funny meme in Decentralized Finance (DeFi) that refers to France due to a small typo during an interview. Instead of referring ...
Years ago, sports changed the course of my life, for the better.I invite you to read my previous article (The Obsessions Orchard) to unde...
More than a decade ago, I became obsessed with one single thing. While obsession is often demonized, I think it leads to the most transfo...
Usually, people hearing the word “crypto” either associate it with pure speculation or with pseudo-crypto-influencers selling their umpte...
Although Finance has a bad notoriety, I work in the Decentralized Finance (DeFi) space. To understand why, you can read Why do I DeFi. In...
We’re witnessing more and more instability factors such as climate change, economic inequalities within a country, decrease in key resour...
I’ve been recently talking about stress with some friends. It usually revolves around handling stressful events, and how to bear stress i...
Flawed Regulatory Framework: The Nuclear Case