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Check for truth on the back of the card

Sometimes I read gaping void for a laugh.

Mostly I read gaping void for some truth.

The truth …

It’s all about trust

…of positions …

From the Inside

…of careers …

Paid Fear

…of advertising …

advertising

…of marketing …

on marketing

…of open source…

on open source

…of mediocrity…

Mediocrity

…of naysayers

IT Departments

… of Radical Trust.

Trust No-One

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5 Responses to “Check for truth on the back of the card”

  1. Ryan Anderson Says:

    Those are a few of my favourites from Hugh. He’s got a very impressive genius to noise ratio – gotta respect that.

  2. zoe Says:

    hilarious and insightful.

    thank you.

  3. James Says:

    Open source IS a religion I think. It’s one of the few that you can live by – for now – that just keeps giving. It’s refreshing to see such a large group living by the mantra of freedom of exchange and information.

    Mee likey Open Source!

  4. KKhanum Says:

    “trust no one, love no one, be no one”
    What does it mean?
    Is it that, if u trust no one, and love no one u are no one.

  5. collin Says:

    I suppose that is exactly what it means

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October 17th, 2007