
Day 105 – The Invisible Genius of Intent
We take the human brain for granted. We walk through our days making thousands of decisions, reading countless social cues, and navigating complex situations without
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We take the human brain for granted. We walk through our days making thousands of decisions, reading countless social cues, and navigating complex situations without

I was sitting in a coffee shop last Tuesday, watching a founder sketch wireframes on a napkin. The product was clever. The execution was thoughtful.

I stood in the hallway outside a conference room, watching two people receive the same assignment. The request was simple. A new initiative needed a

Today, as I sat quietly in my office, I found myself reflecting on an unexpected moment of clarity. It was one of those instances when

When I was younger, I adopted the calendar as a fortress motif. The idea was that I needed to defend my calendar from invaders and

I was running this morning when I passed an old man shuffling along at a slow but steady pace. As I walked by him, I
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I sat in the bleachers this afternoon watching my daughter run the court, her shoes squeaking against the polished wood as she pivoted and drove

There is a moment in the life of every growing organization when the hero becomes the problem. Not because the hero is incompetent or unwilling,

You walk into the room, and the first thing you notice is the chaos. Papers were scattered across the desk. Dishes stacked by the sink.

One hidden benefit of being in a startup scenario is that you quickly identify your weaknesses. Being aware of and identifying these are the first

Introverted people often carry a reputation they did not ask for. They are labeled as closed off, distant, or unwilling to engage. People assume they

Most of us think of rest as stopping. Taking a nap. Lying on the couch. Sitting by the beach. Turning on Netflix and letting the

When was the last time you simply sat and pondered? Just sitting and pondering feels like a lost art. Many people, even when they take

My grandfather kept some odd things on his desk. Perhaps he had a sense for objects that carried a story in their shape, a sort

There is a lie we tell ourselves about progress. We imagine it as a straight line. We picture ourselves starting at one point and moving