Do something different every day

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headstand in shibuya

Today I realised that for the last two weeks, I’d basically done the same thing for breakfast everyday – eating a ‘healthy’ fruit and yoghurt at home. I had blindly created a little routine. So this morning in order to break this routine, I went out to a cafe I’d never been before and ordered… Read more »

4 months, 5 countries, 6 seasons

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One of the reason I started writing hoboCEO, was because I wanted to give a real world example of a hobo CEO – someone living and working whilst traveling. So here’s a quick post on what I’ve been up to. In these 4 months, I’ve been in Berlin, London, Edinburgh, Kuala Lumpur, Pengang, Tokyo, Hokkaido… Read more »

Redefining the phone

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I’m often amused by the way people still behave as a result of a small vibrating/whining piece of plastic and metal in their pocket or on their desk. They’d be forgiven if it was the early nineties when mobile phones were new and we weren’t familiar with they way they worked, or had voice mail… Read more »

The world is still flat

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Remember when reading history books at school, looking at medival illustrations or Victorian photographs – how backward and simple people of times gone by appeared? How you laughed at their ridiculous superstitions, dog like dogma, thinking the world was flat, or the inanity of sacrificing their cherished lizard before some all mighty deity in the… Read more »

My Hobo CEO story by Mitch.

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hobo CEO editor note: I met Mitch at a business/internet networking event during a brief spell of living in London, he was an oasis amongst a drizzly grey background of uninspiring and old fashioned business people (plus a lot of rain). Mitch is a true hobo CEO, like myself he’s never been able to fit… Read more »