After twenty-five years of building, leading, and refining operational engines, I’ve come to see a pattern that many miss. It’s not something I’ve learned from textbooks or management theory. It’s something I’ve learned from being in the room, having hard, thoughtful conversations with people … [Read more...]
Truth Has No Algorithm: Why Fact-Checking Is Everyone’s Job Now
It’s easy to believe that the platforms we use every day are still the guardians of credibility. For a long time, they were. We grew up trusting the institution, the logo, the blue checkmark, the “breaking news” banner. But those signals don’t mean what they used to. Today, content moves faster … [Read more...]
The Currency of Care: Spend It Wisely
Care is not free. We like to think of it as an infinite resource we can pour into the world - into people, causes, communities, relationships - as if our hearts were bottomless wells. But care has limits. Time, energy, attention, emotion - these are finite currencies. And like any finite … [Read more...]
You Can’t Burn the House and Win Firefighter of the Year
There’s something deeply unsettling about people who create problems and then rush to solve them, expecting applause along the way. It’s like the arsonist who torches a house and then eagerly joins the fire brigade, not to right a wrong, but to chase a medal for bravery. This is not just a … [Read more...]
Care is the Core of Leadership
Leadership has been studied, dissected, and theorized for centuries. We’ve built models, frameworks, competencies, and scorecards, trying to distill what makes a good leader. We’ve wrapped leadership in layers of jargon and business speak, wrapped it in power suits and corner offices, wrapped it … [Read more...]




