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  1. Advisors at a crossroads: Guardian’s Mike Perry on winning the next generation of clients

    As trillions shift to younger investors and advisors retire, Perry tells InvestmentNews how education, technology and personalization can…
    #NewsBeep #News #Personalfinance #advisors #Business #Finance #guardian #MikePerry #PersonalFinance #Retirement #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/559002/

  2. A quotation from Thomas More

    But doubtless Plato was right in foreseeing that unless kings became philosophical themselves, they would never take the advice of real philosophers, drenched as they are and infected with false values from boyhood on.
     
    [Sed bene haud dubie praeuidit Plato, nisi reges philosophentur ipsi, nunquam futurum, ut peruersis opinionibus a pueris imbuti, atque infecti penitus philosophantium comprobent consilia.]

    Thomas More (1478-1535) English lawyer, social philosopher, statesman, humanist, Christian martyr
    Utopia, Book 1, ch. 1 “Discourses of Raphael Hythloday” (1518 ed.) [tr. Adams (1992 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/more-thomas/83253/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #thomasmore #utopia #advice #advisors #corruption #counsel #inculcation #king #philosopher #philosophy #ruler #upbringing

  3. A quotation from Thomas More

    But doubtless Plato was right in foreseeing that unless kings became philosophical themselves, they would never take the advice of real philosophers, drenched as they are and infected with false values from boyhood on.
     
    [Sed bene haud dubie praeuidit Plato, nisi reges philosophentur ipsi, nunquam futurum, ut peruersis opinionibus a pueris imbuti, atque infecti penitus philosophantium comprobent consilia.]

    Thomas More (1478-1535) English lawyer, social philosopher, statesman, humanist, Christian martyr
    Utopia, Book 1, ch. 1 “Discourses of Raphael Hythloday” (1518 ed.) [tr. Adams (1992 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/more-thomas/83253/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #thomasmore #utopia #advice #advisors #corruption #counsel #inculcation #king #philosopher #philosophy #ruler #upbringing

  4. A quotation from Thomas More

    But doubtless Plato was right in foreseeing that unless kings became philosophical themselves, they would never take the advice of real philosophers, drenched as they are and infected with false values from boyhood on.
     
    [Sed bene haud dubie praeuidit Plato, nisi reges philosophentur ipsi, nunquam futurum, ut peruersis opinionibus a pueris imbuti, atque infecti penitus philosophantium comprobent consilia.]

    Thomas More (1478-1535) English lawyer, social philosopher, statesman, humanist, Christian martyr
    Utopia, Book 1, ch. 1 “Discourses of Raphael Hythloday” (1518 ed.) [tr. Adams (1992 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/more-thomas/83253/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #thomasmore #utopia #advice #advisors #corruption #counsel #inculcation #king #philosopher #philosophy #ruler #upbringing

  5. A quotation from Thomas More

    But doubtless Plato was right in foreseeing that unless kings became philosophical themselves, they would never take the advice of real philosophers, drenched as they are and infected with false values from boyhood on.
     
    [Sed bene haud dubie praeuidit Plato, nisi reges philosophentur ipsi, nunquam futurum, ut peruersis opinionibus a pueris imbuti, atque infecti penitus philosophantium comprobent consilia.]

    Thomas More (1478-1535) English lawyer, social philosopher, statesman, humanist, Christian martyr
    Utopia, Book 1, ch. 1 “Discourses of Raphael Hythloday” (1518 ed.) [tr. Adams (1992 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/more-thomas/83253/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #thomasmore #utopia #advice #advisors #corruption #counsel #inculcation #king #philosopher #philosophy #ruler #upbringing

  6. A quotation from Thomas More

    But doubtless Plato was right in foreseeing that unless kings became philosophical themselves, they would never take the advice of real philosophers, drenched as they are and infected with false values from boyhood on.
     
    [Sed bene haud dubie praeuidit Plato, nisi reges philosophentur ipsi, nunquam futurum, ut peruersis opinionibus a pueris imbuti, atque infecti penitus philosophantium comprobent consilia.]

    Thomas More (1478-1535) English lawyer, social philosopher, statesman, humanist, Christian martyr
    Utopia, Book 1, ch. 1 “Discourses of Raphael Hythloday” (1518 ed.) [tr. Adams (1992 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/more-thomas/83253/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #thomasmore #utopia #advice #advisors #corruption #counsel #inculcation #king #philosopher #philosophy #ruler #upbringing

  7. Trump can be bad all on his own – The New York Time

    Credit: Ben Wiseman

    If you missed the previous newsletter, you can read it here.

    The president’s advisers stink. That’s not the problem.

    By Frank Bruni

    Given President Trump’s habitual insistence that he’s a victim — of partisan prosecutors, incompetent pollsters, the Federal Reserve, Norway — it’s a tribute to him that Republicans are identifying yet another clique of malefactors doing him wrong: He’s being undermined by his own accomplices. They’re doling out “bad advice.”

    That was the precise phrase — the exact verdict — rendered by Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma in an interview on CNN about the killing of Alex Pretti and the brutality of ICE agents in Minneapolis. Stitt acknowledged “deep concerns over federal tactics and accountability.” But he also insisted that the president’s priorities regarding immigration and border security were right. It’s just that Trump was “getting bad advice right now.”

    Other Republicans delivered the same message by focusing intently on the sins of Kristi Noem, the nation’s homeland security secretary, and the callousness of Gregory Bovino, the senior Border Patrol official who egged on the government’s masked gunmen — until he was given a timeout last week. They botched the mission. Debased the president.

    What a joke. You can’t dishonor someone who has no honor to begin with. You can’t humiliate someone who so consistently and thoroughly humiliates himself.

    But that’s just the start of the “bad advice” bunk.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Trump can be bad all on his own

    Tags: Accomplices, Advisors, America, Bad Advice, Donald Trump, History, Libraries, Library, Library of Congress, Opinion, Resistance, Science, The New York Times, Trump, Trump Administration, Trump as Victim, Trump Bad On His Own, United States
    #Accomplices #Advisors #America #BadAdvice #DonaldTrump #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Opinion #Resistance #Science #TheNewYorkTimes #Trump #TrumpAdministration #TrumpAsVictim #TrumpBadOnHisOwn #UnitedStates
  8. Trump can be bad all on his own – The New York Time

    Credit: Ben Wiseman

    If you missed the previous newsletter, you can read it here.

    The president’s advisers stink. That’s not the problem.

    By Frank Bruni

    Given President Trump’s habitual insistence that he’s a victim — of partisan prosecutors, incompetent pollsters, the Federal Reserve, Norway — it’s a tribute to him that Republicans are identifying yet another clique of malefactors doing him wrong: He’s being undermined by his own accomplices. They’re doling out “bad advice.”

    That was the precise phrase — the exact verdict — rendered by Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma in an interview on CNN about the killing of Alex Pretti and the brutality of ICE agents in Minneapolis. Stitt acknowledged “deep concerns over federal tactics and accountability.” But he also insisted that the president’s priorities regarding immigration and border security were right. It’s just that Trump was “getting bad advice right now.”

    Other Republicans delivered the same message by focusing intently on the sins of Kristi Noem, the nation’s homeland security secretary, and the callousness of Gregory Bovino, the senior Border Patrol official who egged on the government’s masked gunmen — until he was given a timeout last week. They botched the mission. Debased the president.

    What a joke. You can’t dishonor someone who has no honor to begin with. You can’t humiliate someone who so consistently and thoroughly humiliates himself.

    But that’s just the start of the “bad advice” bunk.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Trump can be bad all on his own

    #Accomplices #Advisors #America #BadAdvice #DonaldTrump #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Opinion #Resistance #Science #TheNewYorkTimes #Trump #TrumpAdministration #TrumpAsVictim #TrumpBadOnHisOwn #UnitedStates
  9. Trump can be bad all on his own – The New York Time

    Credit: Ben Wiseman

    If you missed the previous newsletter, you can read it here.

    The president’s advisers stink. That’s not the problem.

    By Frank Bruni

    Given President Trump’s habitual insistence that he’s a victim — of partisan prosecutors, incompetent pollsters, the Federal Reserve, Norway — it’s a tribute to him that Republicans are identifying yet another clique of malefactors doing him wrong: He’s being undermined by his own accomplices. They’re doling out “bad advice.”

    That was the precise phrase — the exact verdict — rendered by Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma in an interview on CNN about the killing of Alex Pretti and the brutality of ICE agents in Minneapolis. Stitt acknowledged “deep concerns over federal tactics and accountability.” But he also insisted that the president’s priorities regarding immigration and border security were right. It’s just that Trump was “getting bad advice right now.”

    Other Republicans delivered the same message by focusing intently on the sins of Kristi Noem, the nation’s homeland security secretary, and the callousness of Gregory Bovino, the senior Border Patrol official who egged on the government’s masked gunmen — until he was given a timeout last week. They botched the mission. Debased the president.

    What a joke. You can’t dishonor someone who has no honor to begin with. You can’t humiliate someone who so consistently and thoroughly humiliates himself.

    But that’s just the start of the “bad advice” bunk.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Trump can be bad all on his own

    Tags: Accomplices, Advisors, America, Bad Advice, Donald Trump, History, Libraries, Library, Library of Congress, Opinion, Resistance, Science, The New York Times, Trump, Trump Administration, Trump as Victim, Trump Bad On His Own, United States
    #Accomplices #Advisors #America #BadAdvice #DonaldTrump #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Opinion #Resistance #Science #TheNewYorkTimes #Trump #TrumpAdministration #TrumpAsVictim #TrumpBadOnHisOwn #UnitedStates
  10. Trump can be bad all on his own – The New York Time

    Credit: Ben Wiseman

    If you missed the previous newsletter, you can read it here.

    The president’s advisers stink. That’s not the problem.

    By Frank Bruni

    Given President Trump’s habitual insistence that he’s a victim — of partisan prosecutors, incompetent pollsters, the Federal Reserve, Norway — it’s a tribute to him that Republicans are identifying yet another clique of malefactors doing him wrong: He’s being undermined by his own accomplices. They’re doling out “bad advice.”

    That was the precise phrase — the exact verdict — rendered by Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma in an interview on CNN about the killing of Alex Pretti and the brutality of ICE agents in Minneapolis. Stitt acknowledged “deep concerns over federal tactics and accountability.” But he also insisted that the president’s priorities regarding immigration and border security were right. It’s just that Trump was “getting bad advice right now.”

    Other Republicans delivered the same message by focusing intently on the sins of Kristi Noem, the nation’s homeland security secretary, and the callousness of Gregory Bovino, the senior Border Patrol official who egged on the government’s masked gunmen — until he was given a timeout last week. They botched the mission. Debased the president.

    What a joke. You can’t dishonor someone who has no honor to begin with. You can’t humiliate someone who so consistently and thoroughly humiliates himself.

    But that’s just the start of the “bad advice” bunk.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Trump can be bad all on his own

    #Accomplices #Advisors #America #BadAdvice #DonaldTrump #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Opinion #Resistance #Science #TheNewYorkTimes #Trump #TrumpAdministration #TrumpAsVictim #TrumpBadOnHisOwn #UnitedStates
  11. Trump can be bad all on his own – The New York Time

    Credit: Ben Wiseman

    If you missed the previous newsletter, you can read it here.

    The president’s advisers stink. That’s not the problem.

    By Frank Bruni

    Given President Trump’s habitual insistence that he’s a victim — of partisan prosecutors, incompetent pollsters, the Federal Reserve, Norway — it’s a tribute to him that Republicans are identifying yet another clique of malefactors doing him wrong: He’s being undermined by his own accomplices. They’re doling out “bad advice.”

    That was the precise phrase — the exact verdict — rendered by Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma in an interview on CNN about the killing of Alex Pretti and the brutality of ICE agents in Minneapolis. Stitt acknowledged “deep concerns over federal tactics and accountability.” But he also insisted that the president’s priorities regarding immigration and border security were right. It’s just that Trump was “getting bad advice right now.”

    Other Republicans delivered the same message by focusing intently on the sins of Kristi Noem, the nation’s homeland security secretary, and the callousness of Gregory Bovino, the senior Border Patrol official who egged on the government’s masked gunmen — until he was given a timeout last week. They botched the mission. Debased the president.

    What a joke. You can’t dishonor someone who has no honor to begin with. You can’t humiliate someone who so consistently and thoroughly humiliates himself.

    But that’s just the start of the “bad advice” bunk.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Trump can be bad all on his own

    #Accomplices #Advisors #America #BadAdvice #DonaldTrump #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Opinion #Resistance #Science #TheNewYorkTimes #Trump #TrumpAdministration #TrumpAsVictim #TrumpBadOnHisOwn #UnitedStates
  12. #Advisors Warn Early #SocialSecurity Claims May Cost #Retirees Thousands

    Delaying Social Security payments past full #retirement age can significantly increase monthly benefits, maximizing #lifetime benefits and reducing the risk of outliving #savings.

    goodmenproject.com/featured-co

  13. I’m so happy to be at CommaCon — a small conference for #editors — for a few days with the #mastermind group (the Quadlings) I’m part of. We’ve been #friends & #advisors to each other for a decade: Lori Paximadis, Laura Poole, Erin Brenner, Sarah Grey, Amy Schneider, Adrienne Montgomerie, & me. ❤️

  14. The #NATO mission in #Iraq states that they are expanding the number of #advisors, and they will also strengthen the Ministry of Interior, Defense, and Federal Police, all of this came at the request of the Iraqi side.


    Keep in mind that the recent prime minister of Iraq stated that the presence of foreign troops are not needed anymore, however there have been flights of American troops to Iraq after that statement.

    Repeat after me : NATO is against illegal occupations and is a source of peace in this world /sarcasm


    #politics #GoodOccupation

  15. Do science advisors really sabotage themselves? 🤔

    When #ScienceAdvisors are employed by governments, how do they reconcile the competing needs to accurately convey the science, while ensuring it can be of maximum use in the current political context? 👇

    💡 Dr Christiane Gerblinger has one answer: her research suggests that #advisors adopt strategies to make themselves deliberately ignorable.

    Listen to her in our lates episode of #Science4Policy podcast: sapea.info/podcast 🎧

  16. EdTech startup bina raises $1.4M to teach 4 to 12-year-olds, launch School-as-a-Service - With the pandemic wreaking havoc amongst early years education amid school lockdow... - feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #paritytechnologies #unitedkingdom #juttasteiner #education #outschool #worldbank #advisors #articles #pearson #student #teacher #europe #japan #oecd #saas #ceo #tc

  17. Early-stage founders: Beat the clock & buy a $79 Founder pass to TC Disrupt 2021 - If you’re an early-stage founder, you’d be wise to make TechCrunch Disrupt 2021 (S... - feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #techcrunchdisrupt2021 #entrepreneurship #startupcompany #privateequity #joelneidig #advisors #business #founder #tc

  18. Kaya VC launches its new $80M fund, focusing on Prague, Warsaw and the CEE region - Kaya VC’s new €72 million ($80m) fund will focus on startups in Prague, Warsaw and the wider CEE reg... - feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #entrepreneurship #startupcompany #centraleurope #easterneurope #privateequity #pointnine #advisors #europe #berlin #prague #warsaw #tc

  19. Better Health raises $3.5M seed round to reinvent medical supply shopping through e-commerce - The home medical supply market in the U.S. is significant and growing, but the way that Americans go... - feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #caffeinatedcapital #healthcareindustry #softwareengineer #roberthurley #unitedstates #oscarhealth #advisors #medicare #medicine #shopify #surgery #health #humana #oscar #pain #port #8vc #tc

  20. Alexa von Tobel: Eliminating risk is the key to building a startup during an economic downturn - Launching a company, even in the best of times, is one of the most challenging exercises a person ca... - feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #harvardbusinessschool #northwesternmutual #entrepreneurship #fintechstartup #lehmanbrothers #alexavontobel #businessplan #roelofbotha #learnvest #startups #advisors #finance #economy #harvard #diver #tc

  21. IonQ raises additional funding for its quantum computing platform - Quantum computing startup IonQ today announced that it has raised additional funding as part of its ... more: feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #robertboschventurecapital #quantumcomputing #fundings&exits #lockheedmartin #recentfunding #co-founder #computing #honeywell #knowledge #microsoft #hardware #startups #advisors #maryland #funding #amazon #bosch #cray #ionq #tc

  22. Company-builder Antler passes $75M raised after investment from Schroders and Ferd - Antler is a ‘company builder’ which emerged a couple of years ago, running startup generator program... more: feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #financialtechnology #goldengateventures #venturracapital #eduardosaverin #startupcompany #eastventures #co-founder #hustlefund #amsterdam #indonesia #singapore #stockholm #advisors #economy #finance #nairobi #newyork #sequoia

  23. How lawyers help bring your acquisition deal to fruition - Last week when Salesforce announced it was buying ClickSoftware for $1.35 billion you might not have... more: feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #mergersandacquisitons #fundings&exits #advisors #lawfirms #finance #legal #ma

  24. Early stage investment firm Defy updates the venture partner model - Defy, the early stage venture investment firm founded by Neil Sequeira and Trae Vassallo, is putting... more: feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #christophergavigan #enterprisesoftware #serialentrepreneur #neilsequeira #traevassallo #co-founder #losangeles #honestco. #legalzoom #advisors #brianlee #emc #tc

  25. Omidyar Network spins out its fintech investment arm as Flourish, with up to $300 million - After 12 years spent investing in impact-oriented financial services startups around the globe, the ... more: feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #financialservices #flourishventures #challengerbanks #impactinvesting #venturecapital #omidyarnetwork #pierreomidyar #entrepreneur #microfinance #unitedstates #advisors #economy #finance #africa #money #ebay #tc