Tag: greed
Die by the Sword
Die by the Sword is a heart-stopping chase across South Africa to find Napoleon’s priceless lost sword. It comes from the master of adventure, Tony Park. Three bodies appear in different corners of South Africa. One lies on the shores of the Indian Ocean. Another turns up after a violent farm invasion in modern-day KwaZulu-Natal.
Ramaphosa’s broken promises – a leader’s failure
With the state of the nation having taken place earlier this month, I find myself rolling my eyes continuously. The ridiculousness of it all is hard to believe. I can’t believe our country has come to this.
If I Can U Can
This book is written for those aspiring entrepreneurs who ‘started at a minus’ but are hungry to make their mark on the world. Its message is clear: with the right mindset, anyone can tackle the challenges they are presented with and be successful. The truth is, those tough moments teach us the most, and the lessons learned are what shape our future.
Combating holiday tax scams – stay alert and safe
With the holidays around the corner, combating holiday tax scams is more important than ever. While it is the season to be jolly, it is also a time for caution in South Africa. During this period, South Africans face a heightened risk of tax scams.
The art of stock selling – key strategies and mistakes to...
Warren Buffet’s favourite holding period for a stock is “forever”, but even he acknowledges there are valid reasons for selling a stock. Deciding when to sell a stock is something both professional and retail investors grapple with. In fact, it’s accepted wisdom that it is psychologically easier to buy a stock than to sell one.
Neuroeconomics – vital for avoiding investment pitfalls
Traders and investors must overcome many hurdles in order to succeed. Among the most common of these hurdles are emotional pitfalls such as fear and greed, and behavioural shortcomings such as impulsivity. Neuroeconomics – a relatively new discipline – may hold the key to understanding the neural processes that govern the way traders make decisions, and assist them in making the right ones.
BOOK REVIEW | The Everything War
From veteran Amazon reporter for The Wall Street Journal, The Everything War is the first untold, devastating exposé of Amazon's endless strategic greed, its pursuit of total domination, by any means necessary, and the growing efforts to stop it.
Africa’s many faces of ‘freedom’
As African liberal minds assemble in the ‘Mother City’ to trade ideas on a variety of strategies for effective liberal governance on our continent, the old English adage says, when big minds assemble in one room, it is unlikely they will agree on anything, is appropriate.
BOOK REVIEW | When McKinsey Comes to Town
From Enron to the opioid scandal, an explosive, deeply-reported exposé that shows how McKinsey's has made the world more unequal, more corrupt and more dangerous over the last sixty years. McKinsey & Co. earns billions of dollars in fees from major corporations and governments who turn to them to maximise their profits and enhance efficiency.































