I'd probably go for the Battle of Las Queseras del Medio (Venezuelan Independence) where 150 lancers defeated a cavalry of 1200 (killing 400, but only losing 2).
Anyways, 5 lessons for Freelancers.
Posts by Mario Ramírez Reyes
I'm warning you.
But, also... what would your episode be about?
Surely you can't be serious
Danke very mucho ♥️
Thank you, friend. The world is not ready for my 'o' face.
But I am genuinely shocked about this one weird trick I learned about distinctive assets.
Only you can stop me from making the goofy face thumbnail bait.
And the coming months/years will be rough.
Also: Trudeau. Many liberal voters were looking for change. Initially it seemed CPC would be it. But Trudeau-Carney switch was enough.
They could be the incumbents while promising change (eliminating the Carbon Tax, for example). Something the Democrats in the US failed to do.
Yes, I think conservatives held gains they got from the past years. The most important are demographic shifts (younger, more ethnic diverse, and with less formal education).
From my reading, the main factor is Trump. His tariff-talk raised Liberals from the ashes and the NDP preferred to step back to avoid splitting the vote too much so the Conservatives, who have been more MAGA-friendly, didn't get power.
Amerchur hour
What if they are featured in this video? youtu.be/4cTxd9ATALU?...
Agree. Val Kilmer is great in it. RDJ too.
This is me, but run the parallel track of your home country's economy totally collapsing.
Could be. I definitely see a lot of benefit in depth. In agencies it is usually through specific tasks across industries and clients within a vertical. E.g. I have worked with 5 automotive brands.
Also when you're trained for and rewarded for cross-pollination, it feels like a hard pattern to shake
Rationally, I'm with you. But over 17 years in agencies is a mental frame I have to unravel.
For example, I love diving into new industries. Generally I've had 3-5 clients simultaneously.
Auto, cannabis, medical software, luxury watches, contact lenses, supermarkets, beer, pet food, SaaS, etc.
To be fair, it's quebecoise
Yup, that's my thought. Especially now at my ripe old age.
It's a material science firm. They do sustainable innovation stuff. B2B. No real "sexy" brand.
Yup. Where I'm freelancing now
This one is client side, B2B.
Flip side: they do sustainable innovation things.
I have an opportunity. It's not agency. Logically, it's good. But my agency-muscle memory and, yes, my ego has me spinning a bit.
Purpose as sacrifice is purpose as luxury.
No. I know what 99% of them will be.
And I like this. Thanks!