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Interview with Coanda Simsport on BadgerGP

Interview with Coanda Simsport on BadgerGP

Last weekend, eleven time Grand Prix winner Rubens Barrichello logged in on his computer from Brazil to compete in a simulator version of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, sharing the car with other drivers across the internet. In Argentina, reigning WTCC champion José María López did so too — together with almost two thousand […]
November 10, 2016
The Art of War review

The Art of War review

The book is strung together from short paragraphs, containing timeless principles to build wisdom upon. The 170 pages can be read quickly, unless you want to fully grasp the advice given, and visualise the battles and their implications in your mind. There’s no narrative, yet it’s if I’m taking a class and I’m in a […]
November 6, 2016
The Core review

The Core review

As a book it’s not perfect, but the lessons means this book is well worthy of a five star rating to me. The message of ‘wholesomeness’ makes sense of something I felt, but didn’t knew. Success is a merely the byproduct of wellbeing, and that one can’t chase success, but one can find wellbeing.
November 5, 2016
2016 iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series video review

2016 iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series video review

When I started blogging for Coanda Simsport, earlier this year, they where already one of the top simracing teams in the world, but yesterday, thanks to Martin Krönke, the world championship was clinched. I’m immensely proud to be a part of this team. To celebrate, here’s 937 laps from 16 races compiled into a season review!
October 9, 2016
The painting, not the frame

The painting, not the frame

There’s an increasing amount of stuff that makes our lives easier, all of it increasingly within hands reach. We get taught how to write essays, how to use hashtags, how to get your crush to like you. All within minutes and digestible steps. The risk of this is that we tend to focus on the easy […]
October 6, 2016
Holy Shit! We’re living in the future

Holy Shit! We’re living in the future

An answer to this question on Reddit. This was twenty years ago, I was seven. At school, the teacher asked whether any of us knew someone with an email address, I was the only kid in class who did. The next day I brought my dad’s email address on a piece of paper, and the […]
October 5, 2016
What has been your best career decision(s)?

What has been your best career decision(s)?

(Written on Quora). My best decision was to leave the advertising industry, back in 2014. I worked at an international agency back then, and it struck me how weird the industry was when our first television campaign went live on national television, for vitamin supplements. Instead of feeling proud, I felt confused: “Are this pills […]
September 16, 2016
Belgian Grand Prix

Belgian Grand Prix

August 2016  
September 8, 2016
How do you make people care as much about the world — even a fraction of how much you care?

How do you make people care as much about the world — even a fraction of how much you care?

An answer to this question on Quora. What I would like to see is more positivity. Right now, we see melting ice caps, drowning polar bears, factories blowing plumes of smoke into the atmosphere. And the more you read about the climate problem, the more distressful you get. We hear that the economy must shrink, […]
September 8, 2016
Seven billion religions

Seven billion religions

Christianity, Islam and Hinduism occupy the minds of nearly two thirds of the world population. It’s easy to bash them, but are vegans, motorcyclists or foodies — in all their fanaticism and fantasy— any different? Atheists’ preaches are no different than the proverbial Jehovah’s foot in the door. Merriam-Webster defines religion as ‘an organised system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used […]
September 3, 2016