As part of what is now a tradition in Risk & Reward, today I want to invite you once again to a mind stretcher.
Given that last time I posted a hard riddle only few could solve, I am bringing a quite easy one. It was introduced to me by Ronen Amit, a friend at Singularity University.
First thing I want to say in this post is where I am writing it from. There are two interesting aspects about this. One is that after 20 years of using PC, today is the day when I officially switched to a Mac. Rumor has it that “once you go Mac, you never come back.” We’ll see what happens with me.
Another interesting aspect about this post is that I’m writing it up in the air, about 33,000 feet from the ground, in an airplane with Wi-Fi while en route to San Francisco for SU after a brief family visit in Buenos Aires.
This visit had a bittersweet flavor: It allowed me to be closer to a wonderful natural phenomenon but, at the same time, it meant that I unexpectedly missed at Singularity University what could have possible been a unique moment, fulfilling a dream of a lifetime.
If you’re over 25 years old, you have probably watched the trilogy “Back to the future.” You might as well remember the time machine, the “flux capacitor”, and part 2, where Marty McFly -the main character- travels to the future to try to save his children.
During his stay in the future, we can see many amazing things, such as flying skateboards, sneakers with automatic shoelaces or self-drying clothing. This is why I found it very fun when my friend Poty Nielsen made me realize that the day to which they wanted to travel was… yesterday!
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