Breakthroughs hide in banter

Seinfeld began with two friends sharing everyday thoughts. Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David turned casual conversations into comedy gold. Twitter started during a company brainstorming session about podcasting. Post-it Notes emerged from a failed adhesive experiment...

Critics own nothing

The critics sit comfortably in their armchairs, dispensing judgment on creations they’ve never attempted to build. They wield influence without responsibility, shaping opinions without skin in the game. These professional opinion-givers have carved out a curious...

Source of inspiration

Inspiration isn’t always an internal spark. Sometimes, we need to look outward to ignite our creativity and passion. Immerse yourself in nature. A sunset, a forest trail, or a starry sky can awaken wonder and fresh perspectives. Dive into art. Museums,...

Stepping back as a leader

As leaders, you often feel pressure to have all the answers to pave the way for others’ success. But is this always necessary or even beneficial? As leaders, our instinct may be to take charge and ensure everything runs smoothly. But are we inadvertently...

An indirect approach to unlock insights

When we’re too close to a problem, getting lost in the details is easy. We’re like a painter standing an inch from the canvas, unable to see the whole picture. But what if we took a step back and looked at our challenges through a different lens?...