Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Doubling Down On Tech Consulting
I once quoted Lincoln on immigration. "I will prepare and perhaps my time will come." I felt like I was about to get the paperwork sorted out. But no, they went ahead and postponed the court date.
I guess I get to double down on tech consulting and plot to become my own angel investor when the time finally arrives, if it ever does.
I also recently got approached by someone to help take Shakira to Nepal to perform for a hefty commission. I am tempted to branch out beyond tech consulting.
Bryan Adams In Kathmandu
As for tech consulting, I have three associates in NYC looking daily for projects - it is not easy - and I have three teams in India always ready to get the work done. I could so scale at both ends. This is not bootstrapping, this is flying by your pants.
I guess fate will have it that I end up my own angel investor.
Using Political Contacts To Beat The Immigration Beast
Ugh, Immigration (4)
Immigration Court Date: June 6, 2011: Prepared Statement
Paradigm Shifts And Challenged Assumptions
Larry's own life is full of paradigm shifts. My favorite detail probably is when one of his wives left him for a Harvard MBA. Wait, there is another. One of his wives had the option to take the family pickup or Oracle stocks. She picked the pickup truck.
Larry Ellison's Personal Life
The very best entrepreneurs cascade from paradigm shift to paradigm shift. Ordinary mortals don't even see the tsunami coming. When you ride the wave - you could also call it the tiger - a lot of your assumptions get challenged. What was just true is no longer true. And that is a hard thing to navigate. The ordinary person feels tremendously unsafe when that happens.
I look at the details of Larry's personal life, one failed marriage after another, and the many paradigm shifts Oracle has navigated, and no wonder I think his biography reads like fascinating.
Freshly divorced yet one more time Larry shot this email to a friend: "Congrats on getting and staying married!"
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Think Different
Yesterday some of my Nepali friends had a meeting about me.
"He is not like you and me. He is different from us," one said.
Months back another Nepali friend bought bakery products for me. That was his way of his saying this guy has become too Americanized.
There is a flip side to the coin: Americans coming to me from the Bollywood/yoga angle.
Happy 4th From My Friend Luke
The Facebook Effect
Meeting Fred Wilson In Person
From: Paramendra Bhagat
Date: Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 2:13 PM
Subject: {New York Metro Madhesi} Sunday ---- Come out and dance --- free event
To: nycnepali@googlegroups.com, New York Metro Madhesi
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=137120103034144
http://www.acehotel.com/newyork/calendar/sundays-live-music-series
https://twitter.com/USRoyalty/status/90104312633622529
Ace Hotel
20 West 29th Street
Sunday, July 10 · 8:30pm - 11:30pm
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