Bruce Brammall, The West Australian, 1 November, 2021 Watching youthful stupidity is sometimes funny, sometimes painful, and sometimes cringeworthy. But we were all young once. Nobody gets into their 30, without having a catalogue of “embarrassments” to reflect on. Don’t think about too hard. There may be flashbacks and whole-of-body shudders over exactly […]
Bruce Brammall, The West Australian, 1 November, 2021 Watching youthful stupidity is sometimes funny, sometimes painful, and sometimes cringeworthy. But we were all young once. Nobody gets into their 30s without having a catalogue of “embarrassments” to reflect on. Don’t think about too hard. There may be flashbacks and whole-of-body shudders over exactly how dumb […]
Bruce Brammall, The Australian, 24 October, 2021 My dad gave me a foolproof rule to never lock my keys in my car. Always lock your car from the outside, with the keys. Simple, but unbeatable. And it saved me from ever locking my keys in the car. Except for once. The morning we bought our […]
Bruce Brammall, The West Australian, 20 October, 2021 What happens when you allow committees of rich old men to write the rules about finance? Not surprisingly, they write the rules to suit, ahem, rich old men. Financial advice, as an industry, is being choked to death. Deliberately not quite enough to kill it, […]
Bruce Brammall, The Australian, 17 October, 2021 About 20 years ago, my office did a go-kart corporate bonding event, to get out of the workplace for a few hours. We were lectured on rules for safety, blah, blah, yawn, and how to win the trophy, before heading out onto the track. The winner wasn’t […]
Bruce Brammall, The Australian, 10 October, 2021 One obvious sign the neighbours are worried your party is going to get out of hand is when the cops show up, minutes after the noise limit laws kick in. The plods’ arrival is what economists might call a “positive indicator” your party is going swell […]
Bruce Brammall, The West Australian, 4 October, 2021 Helicopter parenting: the act of always hovering around your child, so that at the first sign of danger, they can be pulled to safety. Helicopter regulating: The act of hovering around the punch bowl, to control the flow of vodka, to make sure parties never really get […]
Bruce Brammall, The Australian, 3 October, 2021 Almost exactly 20 years ago, a few weeks after September 11, I told my girlfriend that I thought we needed a holiday. “How about New Zealand?” As we sat down for dinner in a noisy restaurant one night, after a long day touring wineries around […]
Bruce Brammall, The Australian, 26 September, 2021 Slowly, it creeps up on you. It spends half a lifetime silently approaching. And then, sometime in your 50s, it comes out of the shadows. And, like a spider landing in your lap when you lower the car’s sun visor at 80kmh, it scares the bejesus out of […]
Bruce Brammall, The West Australian, 20 September, 2021 In the coming months, you’ll probably learn something interesting about many of your friends and neighbours. They have a “condition”. Some of them won’t be able to hide the symptoms, though the illness with which they are afflicted doesn’t make them cough, sweat, sneeze or shiver. […]
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