Comfort is often portrayed as the ultimate goal - something to be sought, cherished, and clung to. We chase comfort in our careers, our homes, our relationships, and our routines, believing that if we can just get everything to a place where the edges are smooth and the waters calm, we’ll have … [Read more...]
The Key to Talent Engagement: The Past Speaks Louder Than the Future
When it comes to talent engagement, we’re often drawn to potential - the glittering promises of what someone could become. We ask about future ambitions: “Where do you see yourself in five years?” “What do you think you’ll bring to the team?” But these hypothetical questions offer little more than a … [Read more...]
The Art of Growing Ideas: Seven Lessons from My Entrepreneurial Journey
In the world of entrepreneurship, ideas are often treated as precious commodities—coveted, nurtured, and polished into existence. But the truth is, most ideas start as seeds, raw and unformed, far from the revolutionary breakthroughs we imagine. The real art lies not in having the idea, but in … [Read more...]
Eternal Footprints: Navigating the Digital Afterlife in a World Yet to Be Born
The future isn't coming - it’s already here, lurking at the edges of our daily routines, woven into our screens, our devices, our memories. And in this future, a strange new world of work is emerging - jobs that don't exist today but will become crucial in a world we are only beginning to imagine. … [Read more...]
Loyalty: The Quiet Currency of Meaningful Bonds
In a world obsessed with layering complexity upon simplicity, there’s something deeply refreshing about the idea of loyalty. It's a word we throw around casually, attaching it to notions of allegiance, duty, or even sacrifice, but the essence of loyalty is far more subtle. It isn’t the grand … [Read more...]
The Weight of Yesterday: How Letting Go Unlocks Tomorrow
There’s an old saying we’ve all heard: "Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die." Simple, yet it holds one of the deepest truths of the human experience. Resentment, anger, bitterness - these emotions don’t just pass through us; they settle in, slowly … [Read more...]
The Death of Disagreement: When Listening Became the Lost Art
In an age that celebrates expression, we’ve paradoxically turned dialogue into a test of allegiance. Today, it seems that disagreeing thoughtfully is a road less traveled, met too often with judgment and dismissal. In this peculiar twist of modern communication, where global networks amplify every … [Read more...]
You’re Seen. You’re Enough.
I’ve been thinking a lot about patience lately. Not just the kind that gets us through long lines or slow traffic, but the patience we extend to people - the kind that makes them feel truly seen, the kind that tells them they don’t have to rush to prove their worth. Maybe it’s because I’ve … [Read more...]
No Side Conversations: How Lobbying Before Meetings Erodes Better Decisions
Some of the most important decisions are made before anyone walks into the room. Not formally. Not on the agenda. But in hushed check-ins, thoughtful-sounding messages, or the always-innocent “just wanted to get your take before we meet.” It’s rarely malicious. In fact, it’s usually framed as … [Read more...]






