There’s a strange convenience to how we invoke the idea of destiny. When things go our way, we call it fate. When they don’t, we call it unfair. Destiny, it seems, is the friend we call only when it’s picking us up from the airport - not when we’re the ones stuck in traffic. But that’s not how … [Read more...]
Archives for 2024
Philanthropic Hustle: Parallels with Entrepreneurial Hustle
Current narratives of economic success (prominently) shine the spotlight on the entrepreneurial spirit - a journey marked by unwavering resolve, sleepless nights, and the relentless pursuit of innovation. Yet, just beyond this limelight lies a path equally arduous and commendable: the Philanthropic … [Read more...]
Everything Wants Something: Why Life Comes Down to Three Desires
All life is seeking something. And no matter how far you zoom in or out - cell or society, forest or family, instinct or institution - it’s always the same three things: security, propagation, and control. Strip away the complexity, and what’s left is this unshakable tripod that holds up … [Read more...]
The Best Leaders Learn to Disappear
There’s a strange paradox in leadership that few talk about. The higher up you go, the less you should be needed. It sounds almost irresponsible, doesn’t it? Like the idea that a good parent prepares their child to walk away, a good leader builds systems, people, and a culture that can operate - … [Read more...]
Embracing Strategic Intentionality: Rethinking the Scale Imperative in Business
In the dynamic landscape of modern business, the siren call of scaling often reverberates in boardrooms and strategy sessions. Yet, the critical question we must all pause to consider is: Is scaling the panacea it's often touted to be, or are there moments when its pursuit could lead us astray from … [Read more...]
When You Find Your Lighthouse, Don’t Look Away
There’s a quiet dignity in surrender. Not the kind that concedes defeat, but the kind that comes from choosing to trust - fully, deeply, without hedging. In a world that often worships independence and skepticism, surrendering to someone else’s wisdom feels almost heretical. But when you find … [Read more...]
The Quiet Damage of Letting Incompetence Slide
There is something uncomfortable about calling out incompetence, especially when it sits in positions of authority. We hesitate. We second-guess. We rationalize. Sometimes, we package our silence as kindness. Sometimes, we wrap it in strategy, convincing ourselves that timing is everything and … [Read more...]
The Wisdom in the Whisper: When Doubt is Data
There’s a voice that rarely shouts. It doesn’t burst in with bravado, and it never begs for the room’s attention. But it’s always there - soft, persistent, annoyingly patient. That little voice. The doubt that lingers just long enough to interrupt our certainty. The question that loops quietly … [Read more...]
We Borrow People, Not Possess Them
Somewhere along the way, leadership forgot its place. Not all of it, not all the time - but enough to notice. Enough to sense the subtle creep of entitlement that so often masquerades as authority. Enough to see how easily we confuse someone showing up to work with someone handing over their … [Read more...]








