Are you willing to be a little wild? Your brain can be 15-30% bigger than domesticated

I am reading an interesting book "Touchpoints: Creating Powerful Leadership Connections in the Smallest Moments."

And one of the points made is

research has found that the brains of domesticated animals are 15 to 30 percent smaller than those of their wild counterparts.

A comment I recently received is I am "loose cannon." Which can be bad if you are in large corporate environment where you want everyone to behave appropriately.  Luckily, I no longer work in a corporate environment, and being a loose cannon is not a bad thing.

Even data center events can be highly domesticated like a zoo where there is a program and routine you are expected to stick to.  Stay on message according to the event's marketing program.  At some events the presentation titles are written by the event staff for the speakers to stay in their cage, containing what they say.

The Touchpoint book continues

So if you want to thrive in a fiercely competitive global environment, you need to stay a little wild. You need to be alert and continuously update your skills. Today's organizations draw on the best talent from all over the world. This means that the standards keep going up, and you need to get better just to stay in place.

An example of being wild is Mike Manos. At last year's Uptiime Symposium Mike had a programmed talk.  And, thanks to some prodding from some data center thought leaders, Mike went a little wild and said what is wrong with so much of the industry is "we act like Donkeys."  Highly domesticated animals with days of gloom like Eeyore.  I don't think anyone who would call Eeyore talented, except to bring down the energy down in the room.

Mike's call to action is to be a Chaos Monkey.  Break things and see what happens.

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Afterwards Mike's talk, Mike said he had dozens of people come up to him and admit they were donkeys.  The guy I was sitting next to said he is "chaos monkey." I am too, and it is more fun.

Do you favor being a domesticated donkey?  Most do, because you don't you lose your job in a risk averse culture which is most data center organizations.

Or are you a little wild with a brain that is 15-30% bigger than the domesticated crowd?

The nice thing about a smaller brain is you don't think about being a little wild. You get comfortable in your skin, like Eeyore.

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History of Energy Subsidies, 1950 to 2010

GigaOm has a post on energy subsidies that will help you get a perspective of where the USA government money has gone.

Bezdek’s 59-page report, which he did for the Nuclear Energy Institute last October, found $837 billion (in 2010 dollars) in incentives were expended over the past 60 years with oil, coal and natural gas getting 70 percent of that, or $594 billion. Oil alone was the big winner with $369 billion by itself while renewable energy, defined primarily as solar and wind, has received $74 billion, about what nuclear has received.

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Reading this post will help you understand the above graphic of where 60 years and 837 billion dollars of incentives have gone.

Disclosure: I work for GigaOm Pro as an analyst.

Greenpeace rallies its installed base to take action against Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft

Many data center people don't like how Greenpeace treats the data center industry.

The thing you need to think about is who Greenpeace is trying to reach out to.  The people who the below graphics appeals to.

Google and Facebook have done a good job of not being in this graphic, and they both have done a lot of work to not be a target of Greenpeace.

Here is a tip: you don't stay off this graphic by telling Greenpeace they are wrong.

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Curious how well a post works on Google Search, "uptime symposium" #6 after 24 hrs

To check out how popular my blog is it is useful to run a google search against some keywords and see where I show up.

Checking out Google Search for "uptime symposium" while not logged in to Google, got my blog entry showing up #6.

I don't expect to go much higher, but hitting the top 10 that quickly for 216,000 results is not bad.

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