
Day 157 – The Power of Nothing
I have been thinking about rest lately, not the kind where you scroll through your phone or catch up on errands, but real rest. The
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I have been thinking about rest lately, not the kind where you scroll through your phone or catch up on errands, but real rest. The

I watched an entire company grind to a halt over a single question. It happened on a weekly management call, the kind where every department

My wife gave me that look last night when I got home late. I do not care how busy you are, I do not care

I was sitting in a meeting last week when someone called me an expert. I shifted in my chair, uncomfortable with the label. Expert feels

I was thinking about that old children’s book this morning, the one with the little steam engine pulling a single caboose up a steep hill.

I realized something recently that I should have seen years ago. My relationship with risk is one of the most significant relationships I have. We
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I was wondering if we are ready for a world in which advanced applications that solve niche needs are built and delivered on demand? It

“Rest while under tension” is one of the hardest skills a driven person can learn. Tension creates a story, and that story says you’re needed,

I was maybe eight or nine when my parents took me on a hike I still remember. I liked the idea of hiking, but the

I was sitting at my desk last Tuesday when the idea hit me again. The same nagging thought I’d been trying to ignore for weeks.

I used to think asking for advice was a sign I hadn’t figured things out yet. That if I were really competent, really prepared, I

When I was in the early days of my career, IBM still held control in the business world. Open systems were just starting to take

I know that feeling. I’ve carried it for years. That restless pull that says I want it all, and I want it all now. It’s

We admire the smooth. We celebrate the polished. We are drawn to the effortless. But we rarely talk about the hammering. Flow feels natural when

The old rules are dying. Not slowly. Not gradually. Fast. We are living through a shift as fundamental as the one that hit the textile