The Paradise Papers

This is important. This leak exposed a bottleneck in the global financial network. It runs through the Appleby Law Firm in Bermuda. (Certainly there are many other firms like this) Which essentially provides discreet advice, documentation and safe haven for trillions in corporate profits. Tax rate: 0%. It also shows connections between the many individuals, governments and banks a crossed various industries throughout the entire world. 

Further illuminating the fact that the infrastructures, programs and resources of the nations of the world are funding by taxes collected by the middle classes (upper and lower classes as well) but the super elite are largely above the system. Entirely. 

The Gilded Age of the 21st Century.

Principal.

Before it was (this widely) politicized. 

Before hypocritical owners locked arms in solidarity.

Before it was easy. 

This started with one man and his principals fearless of what he had to lose. 

Then Eric Reid.

Look at this now. He is still unsigned. So much respect.

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Shou sugi ban

"Shou Sugi Ban is a Japanese ­technique for preserving and finishing wood by charring it with fire. The treatment — which leaves behind a dense, carbonized layer of blackness. It’s a counterintuitive but ingenious idea: heating wood to render it fireproof. If you’ve ever tried to rekindle a campfire using burnt logs, you get the idea. The combustion also neutralizes the cellulose in the wood — the carbohydrates that termites, fungus and bacteria love — making it undesirable to pests and resistant to rot. The resulting charcoal layer repels water and prevents sun damage as well. By some estimates, boards that have undergone this process can last 80 years or more."

-Amanda Fortini, T Magazine - Sept 19, 2017

Horyuji Temple Japan 

Horyuji Temple Japan 

Anthony Esteves' private Residence, Maine 

Anthony Esteves' private Residence, Maine 

NUMERO UNO

WHAT IS MOST REMARKABLE IS HOW HE HANDLES LOSSES. 

NEVER PLAYS MORE THAN ONE POINT AT A TIME. 

HE PLAYS EVERY POINT LIKE IT IS THE LAST ONE HE WILL PLAY. 

HE NEVER EVER GIVES UP. 

ONE OF THE MOST INSPIRING ATHLETES. 

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