Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 5/16/16
I'm in Budapest at the conclusion of our Danube cruise, ensconsed in the Four Seasons confronting the river. The people here tell me their national anthem is a dirge which they hate, because it pleads with God to give them
Budapest (Budapesht, I’ve Learned)
The Presidential Suite of the Four Seasons Gresham Palace, Budapest.
Hungary
The Hungarians (I'm half Hungarian, as i was mentioning while sailing past Bratislava last night, a phrase I just love) have dirge-like national anthem, asking God to provide relief to people suffering from chronic defeats. They have won no great
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Someone named Erika Andersen asked why i follow no one on Twitter. I told her I use Twitter to provide value to others, but I choose other vehicles for my own learning. Well!! She was "appalled," sarcastic, and then, of course, instead
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Vienna has about 300 churches, and like Germany, the residents are subject to a tax to support the church under certain conditions. I think it's one percent of income. If you don't pay the tax in Austria, you cannot get
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We've been cruising and wandering through Bavaria, and Bavaria is to Germany what Texas is to the U.S. Ask a local where they're from and it's Bavaria, not Germany. They conveniently ignore some federal laws here (there are 16 German