Coco and the Second Death: How Technology Could Defeat Forgetting

San Francisco, CA — In 2017, Pixar’s Coco captivated audiences worldwide with its heart-warming music, vibrant imagery, and moving portrayal of Mexico’s Día de los Muertos traditions. Yet beneath its colorful surface, the film offered one of the most profound...

Preserving the Family Legacy: How Digital Immortality Reinforces the Three Capitals of Family Wealth Management

San Francisco, CA – In the evolving world of family wealth management, a quiet revolution is underway—one that blends time-honored principles with cutting-edge technology. The bridge between legacy and innovation is being built through “digital immortality,” a concept...
Intriguing Past: Hong Kong Freedom Swimmers

Intriguing Past: Hong Kong Freedom Swimmers

To me growing up, the most powerful scene from the movie, Romeo Must Die, was when a young boy (who would later grow up into the character played by Jet Li) and his brother were swimming in a dark sea, seemingly about to drown, when a basketball floated towards them...
Intriguing Past: Hawaii’s Plantation Past

Intriguing Past: Hawaii’s Plantation Past

Anyone interested in doing business in Hawaii should read a book called “Land and Power in Hawaii” written by George Cooper, originally published in 1985.  You might be saying, Kyle, it’s 2021, what can I possibly find useful about a book published 35 years ago about...