
A weekly newsletter where the creative and curious document the poetry of work—past, present, and future—before the robots take over.
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Time is one of the oldest poetic subjects, given the intersection of the practical and the sacred. We’ve measured and managed it in many different ways over millennia and across cultures. Last week, some of us “lost” an hour, and others did...
Happy Sunday. I’m posting a day early to celebrate the 115th International Women’s Day. I’m also reposting a poem from the workLIT archives, as our audience has grown, and this one fits.
> "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," - George Santayana, The Life of Reason: or The Phases of Human Progress (1905).
Although it hardly feels like the arrival of spring in New England, the Chinese (Lunar) New Year, or spring festival, is well underway. The year of the Fire Horse signifies a rare “double fire” intensity where the horse’s natural, active, a...
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Corporate Poet. Experienced growth, product & change leader - I like shaking up the status quo - digital wealth & health entrepreneur - strategic advisor/board member.
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