Paris who? Bill & Steve oooh
13 October 2006
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(a quick visual follow on from yesterday).. for the celeb spotter in us all.. this really did it for me (don’t think you’re immune BTW). We all have our heroes and villians who populate the ancient story, which appears to be deeply embedded into every human OS.
If you haven’t read what I believe may well be the most important books on cracking the code, grab a copy of Joseph Cambell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces or hunt one down.. promise it’s WORTH IT!
..and figure out why Harvard’s deeply revered Howard Gardner (he of the theory of multiple intelligences) said:
Stories constitute the single most powerful weapon in a leader’s arsenal








The question is course whether you really regard Steve as the hero of the two.
;-D sharp bru.. who’s in it for the love
James Campbell is the MAN.
What a legend. Watched his movies. He is a clever dude.
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