by Tom Barrett | Apr 26, 2015
The foundation of culpable deniability is plausible deniability and allows leaders to deny blame for questionable activity taken by others, activity that they should have been aware of but were not. They were willfully ignorant.
Is willful ignorance an abdication of responsibility?
by Tom Barrett | Apr 23, 2015
There is nothing simple about quantum physics but in its simplest terms, the Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle refers to the ‘observer effect’ as its basis. The observer effect is a phenomena that cannot be observed without the observer influencing the outcome.
When the measure becomes the target, it ceases to be a measure…
by Tom Barrett | Apr 21, 2015
We all have our special brands of heroes and villains. It is the heroes and villains that are the lesser known that have the greatest impact on me. And it is in the lesser of our heroes and villains that reside a little piece of ourselves.
by Tom Barrett | Apr 16, 2015
Irrational behavior can be made consciously plausible maybe even admirable. The greatest lies are the lies we tell ourselves.
by Tom Barrett | Apr 15, 2015
Money, the concept, is strange. I create value for someone else and I receive money for it. This sounds very simple…