Craftsmanship
Time flies and it's been 7 years since I mentioned The Lost Interview for the first time. It is a great interview to watch, especially from the 2019 perspective it is still very relevant, after 25 years. Actually what triggered me to bring The Lost Interview and watch it again was The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley documentary on Threanos. The Theranos story is pretty well known now but it is still unbelievably striking how so many people affiliated with the company were for so long submerged in a state of complete lunacy. There was this huge gap between the vision and being able to make it happen. The vision, by the way, was and still is a no brainier. But equally I could have a vision of a nano - confined nuclear fusion that could power anything forever for free. The "only" issue is how to make it work. Is it possible at all? This lunacy at Theranos was of course fueled by lies. Elizabeth Holmes started with minor lies, such as suggesting the comp...