For a while now, we have lived in a world where our sense of reality is partly shaped by social media feeds. The power of social media lies not in creating truth but in curating it. Algorithms decide what rises to the top and what fades away, what sparks outrage and what quietly disappears. It … [Read more...]
Archives for 2025
The Empty Chair and the Missing Customer
Every time I meet someone excited about starting a new venture, I hear the same enthusiasm in their voice. They want to build something they’ve dreamed up, something they believe the world needs, or something they are confident they can create. That excitement is wonderful, but it is also where … [Read more...]
The Game Is Won in the Mind Before It Is Won on the Field
No matter how dazzling your game, if you don’t win the match, it doesn’t count for much. Sports, like life and leadership, remind us that brilliance without results can be entertaining, even memorable, but it is not defining. The scoreboard has the final say. The crowd may rise to applaud a … [Read more...]
The Seduction of Habit
Most of what we do in life is not the result of conscious choice. It is not because we have carefully thought it through, weighed the alternatives, or acted with deliberate conviction. It is simply habit. The way we tie our shoes, the way we check our phones, the way we respond in meetings, even … [Read more...]
The False Comfort of Being Even
One of the strangest logics we continue to accept in our personal lives, in organizations, and even in world affairs is the logic of “getting even.” You take one of mine, I take one of yours, and now we are balanced. One minus one equals zero. But here’s the catch: the math doesn’t hold. If you … [Read more...]
What We Walk Past
Every leader eventually faces the moment when apathy stares back at them. It can come in the form of a shrug, a dismissive answer, or a subtle act of neglect. And it’s tempting to treat it as a simple failure of discipline or a need for stricter rules. But the truth is, no system, no policy, no … [Read more...]
Freedom Over Flex: Rethinking Wealth, Success, and the Honda Civic
I came across a post recently that struck a nerve, not because it was new or revolutionary, but because it reminded me of something I have been telling my own mentees for years. It was about the difference between looking rich and being wealthy. The story was simple: a flashy entrepreneur with … [Read more...]
When Is a Mistake Really a Mistake?
We live in a culture that treats mistakes as both inevitable and unacceptable. On one hand, we are told, again and again, that to err is human, that mistakes are our teachers, that growth comes from failure. On the other, we carry the burden of each misstep as if it should never have happened in … [Read more...]
When Arrogance Meets Ignorance
It often begins quietly. A person achieves a little success, gains a little influence, or finds themselves praised for their knowledge. Slowly, almost invisibly, a shift takes place. Curiosity is replaced by confidence, and confidence hardens into conviction. Soon, questions feel unnecessary … [Read more...]








