A good friend of mine recently shared a thought on LinkedIn that caught my attention. They said they really enjoy using ChatGPT for many things, but feel it’s starting to erode what they consider “real” social engagement. They mentioned that when they come across certain writing patterns that … [Read more...]
Archives for 2025
We Are Not Just Fooled — We Let Ourselves Be Fooled
It’s too easy to point the finger at social media and modern mainstream platforms and leave it at that. Blaming today’s media for the spread of misinformation is a neat, tidy conclusion that absolves us of responsibility. But the uncomfortable truth is that history — our understanding of it, our … [Read more...]
The Burden of Taking Care
Caring for others isn’t just about acts of kindness. It’s about carrying the emotional weight of what you can see and what you feel responsible for. To care is to see beyond the moment. To see the slow consequences, the subtle patterns, the things people will only recognize when they’re looking … [Read more...]
The Shape of Bold: A Framework for Those Building the Future
For as long as I’ve worked in strategy — and it’s been more than two decades now — I’ve searched for tools that do one thing well: help people think clearly. Not just think big, or think fast, or think lean. But to think clearly. Because clarity is the most underappreciated resource in … [Read more...]
Fast to Learn, Slow to Sway: Staying Open Without Losing Yourself
There’s a kind of quiet power in people who are always learning, yet rarely lost. People who can sit with a perspective they hadn’t considered before — let it stretch them, challenge them, even change them — without feeling the need to abandon their core values in the process. It’s rare. And … [Read more...]
Proximity Isn’t Alignment: Why You Don’t Owe Everyone Your Time
Let’s start with something simple and human. You don’t have to know everyone. You don’t have to network with everyone. You don’t have to say yes to every invitation, every introduction, or every handshake at a conference. Somewhere along the way, “networking” became confused with … [Read more...]
Say It Like You Mean It: Why Your Introduction Matters More Than You Think
There’s something quietly radical about introducing yourself with intention. Not flash. Not performance. But real presence — language that lands, posture that invites, and clarity of purpose that lingers. I often tell my students and the young professionals I mentor that one of the most … [Read more...]
Beyond Good and Bad: Outgrowing Binary Thinking
There is a kind of violence in our thoughts and language that often goes unnoticed. Not the loud, vitriolic kind we associate with slurs or hate speech — but a quieter, more systemic kind. The kind that hides in headlines and hashtags, in casual conversations and immigration policies, in … [Read more...]
The People Who Run Into the Fire
When I think about the people I bet on — the ones I trust to build something lasting, navigate complexity, or lead others with clarity and grace — they aren’t always the loudest in the room or the ones with the most polished credentials. But they do share something deeper. A quiet composure. A sharp … [Read more...]








