Lertad Supadhiloke
lertad.me
I prefer not knowing what will happen. And as the world progresses at an ever moving pace, having a strong algorithm, or compass, will always be more effective, fun, less stressful, than having a step by step plan.
Location:
Bangkok, Thailand
Professional title:
adjunct professor. board advisor & angel investor. former entrepreneur. 🙊✍️🎧
What do you do?
I travel every other month, run almost everyday, invest in and advise in projects or areas I find exciting, teach an MIS class on semester a year at my alma mater, act as a board member or advisor at some companies, and thinking about writing, music, and learning a new language next year.
Why?
I've achieved the dreams I've had, and currently don't have a new one. If I find one, great, but if not, that's fine too. For now, I believe I'm currently most useful being a friend to entrepreneurs that are figuring things out. But mostly I probably just want to spend some time doing my own thing, not needing to be useful for anyone, for now.
What should we read?
1) The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo, 2) How to Live by Derek Sivers, 3) High Output Management by Andrew Grove, 4) Atomic Habits by James Clear