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Tag Archives: Brexit
The Unfairness of Hubs
John Lett (Sessions) (Planning a Europe Trip Consulting) Something that reveals the center of an empire is how strong of a travel connections hub that a place is. In 2017 when I was attempting to get to Romania from Poland by air … Continue reading
Posted in business, Finance and Business
Tagged Brexit, British empire, Capitalism, cheap flights, empire, finance, globalization, hubs, London, travel, wealth concentration
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Digital Nomad Diversions in the Balkans
John Lett (Sessions) Croatia and Serbia are quite timeless locations that offer a lot of opportunities to keep overhead low while one does their remote work. The tax implications are vague and confusing but if you can navigate that, you have … Continue reading
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Tagged Balkans, Belgrade, Brexit, Danube, digital nomads, Serbia, Serbian, Tito
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When a Deal Collapses
John Lett (About) (Sessions) As I write this, Theresa May in the UK will in a couple of hours go to Buckingham Palace to request forming a government. If all that is happening on the surface is true, her government’s plan … Continue reading
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Tagged Brexit, business deal, general election, gracious, losing, loss, politics, Referendum, Remain, Theresa May
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1990s Kiddos: The Constructive Side of Globalization
John Lett (About) (Sessions) (tarotworldtour YouTube) At the moment I am on the road after a major reorganization of a media company I was working at for the last year. All facets of the trip have synced together wonderfully with great … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990s, AI, artificial intelligence, Brexit, Generation Z, GenZ, globalization, institutional breakdown, millennials, multilingual, Trump
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2017: Institutional Breakdown
John Lett (About) (Sessions) (tarotworldtour YouTube) 2016 was the most fatiguing year many of us can remember experiencing and yet I stress to everyone that the individual knowledge base and sensibilities increased exponentially. I keep thinking of the expression “the bigger … Continue reading
2017 EMERGENCY TAROT! – Institutional Breakdown
So many are on the edge. Time to try to grapple with what may come next. Continue reading