
Here, I poke at tired business clichés and share whatever fresh angles I stumble on. No groundbreaking theories, just overlooked ideas. Not a guru with a blueprint, more like a friend holding up a mirror.
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Most of what we call “decision-making” is treated like a math problem.
Check the data.
Verify the facts.
Strip away the emotion.
Choose the “right” answer.
I’ve written about that side — where facts matter, where stories aren’t data, w...
I really like the spirit of ’s latest piece.
Good Morning, Future Self — Managing Our “Questioning Habits.”
The invitation to lead with questions instead of judgments, explanations, or premature plans is a genuine upgrade. Treating situa...
Spend enough time on LinkedIn, YouTube—or yes, Substack—where modern advice culture dominates the feed, and you start to notice how uniform the messaging has become.
You’re capable of more than you think.
You’re closer than you reali...
We like to believe we understand why things happen. In reality, causality is hard—even for people trained to study it. The more variables involved—timing, environment, social dynamics, randomness—the harder it becomes to isolate what actual...
A recent post from comparing “how to grow your Substack” advice to a pyramid scheme sent me back to my early days on the platform.
When I first started, most of what I saw were posts promising rapid growth: how to get subscribers fast, ho...
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