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“A big ego..." they say

"They had a big ego" is often said of someone, and it usually means something very bad. So, this person can't be trusted, they are too busy with themselves, they can’t be managers or build teams, sometimes you can’t stand ... »

The trend of not coming to an interview

If we're reading these lines in ten years from now, we probably won't believe it happened. I've been talking to friends in the business for the past few weeks and we've come to the same conclusion - there are no ... »

About those seven million things…

“If each of us fixes one thing, we are still close to seven million, all things in the country will be fixed". The phrase is not mine, but my friend Solomon Passy's. Of course, he's right, but now in this ... »

A table for more than two…

It so happened that in Bulgaria during the first ten years after the fall of communism, we had learned that almost like in America or England - we will be ruled by either the left or the right party. They ... »

Cold, colder…

Autumn is coming, and before that - as you well know - it was summer. What comes after autumn, you know even better. And because we are already informed about everything and at any time, we know that in Germany, ... »

Come on! Were they inexperienced…

Now, many people attribute the title for being…inexperienced. Politicians, beginners in business, even those who want to go into science. Some of them arrive with degrees from Harvard, from Stanford, from Oxford... then they moan and groan in offices and ... »

Someone, somewhere, sometime…

In the nineties, there was no such things, but there were plenty of other absurd things. Now, however, what is happening with the Bulgarian media - television and radio channels, and recently even newspapers, is not only absurd, but also ... »

The “Two and two hundred” …

Well, that's clear. After 33 years of painful transition, change and replacement of values, acrobatic political variations, in the end the truth shined - in Bulgaria we really know how to survive with both “two” and “two hundred”. In other ... »

The winners and the whiners

It so happened that we divided ourselves into exactly these two categories. And there are no others. This is the not so sad truth about our modern life. The successful ones are standing in their offices, and now more and ... »

The University for Ministers…

I am more than convinced that the generation in power must be totally changed. In politics, there must be new people, with new ideas, with an absolutely new approach and no "memory" of the decades of vulgar language, insults, aggression, ... »

Care-taking, Forever

We are already sick of caretaker governments. You walk along “Vitoshka” Street in Sofia and every second person you meet turns out to be a former minister. And sometimes a present one. But that's not the drama. Long live the ... »

Don't Touch the State Property!

I was just starting my business a long (but not that long) time ago, and I had only a small Trabant car, my last purchase from the Socialism times after a long and careful saving. I was slowly gaining momentum ... »

To the Events…

But not only my business, Public Relations, but also as if our clients were waiting for the "covid" to hide itself, so that we can start seeing partners, clients and friends again. The printers started churning out business cards again ... »

The Smartest in the Room…

So... "If you're the smartest person in the room, then this isn't your room." Probably tens of thousands of people can claim to be the source of these words, but more importantly, at least ten million apply this rule. ... »

Small Details for Big Business

Not a day goes by that some friend from Austria, or Germany, or France, or from somewhere else, brags to me that the country has granted them several thousand Euros to help their business in these difficult times. Well, no ... »