What if everything we’ve been told about retirement is wrong? We work hard, we grind, and we save, all to eventually reach the golden years of retirement, where we’re promised freedom, relaxation, and enjoyment. But for many, that moment comes with a stark realization: I’ve spent the best years of … [Read more...]
The Art of Building: Hipsters, Hustlers, Hackers, and the Invisible Thread
If you’ve spent any time reading about startups, innovation, or the dynamics of successful teams, you’ve likely come across the Hipster, Hustler, and Hacker framework. On the surface, it seems like a simple way to categorize skill sets within a venture. But I’ve always found that what makes any … [Read more...]
Beyond the Binary: Why ‘Back to Office’ Deserves a Deeper Conversation
The debate over returning to the office is often framed as a simple choice between productivity and convenience. Critics argue that “back to office” mandates are dated, unnecessary interventions, suggesting that remote work is just as effective - if not better - for productivity. I agree: merely … [Read more...]
Known by a Few, Seen by Many
It’s easy to chase the illusion of being universally liked. The gravitational pull of popularity is strong, and social media has made it almost irresistible to measure our worth by the length of our friend lists and the weight of our follower counts. Somewhere along the way, we began confusing … [Read more...]
Don’t Flirt with Destiny – Either Marry It or Move On
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...]
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...]








