by unthink | Nov 11, 2025 | Blog Post
We’ve heard it for decades – garbage in, garbage out. Yet in the rush to use AI, we’ve forgotten what it means. People type vague, rushed prompts and expect brilliance. They want insight, but feed confusion. They crave speed, but trade it for depth. It’s not the...
by unthink | Nov 7, 2025 | Blog Post
My mother made the best lasagna. Seven ingredients. Done in sixty minutes. Last week, I watched a chef on YouTube make the same dish. Nineteen ingredients. Three hours. Truffle oil. Microgreens. A foam. It wasn’t lasagna anymore. It was a monument to complexity....
by unthink | Oct 10, 2025 | Blog Post
You called it a discussion. But if only one perspective gets airtime, you’re not building commitment—you’re performing consensus. Here’s the thing: agreement without tension is just noise in a box. You might as well lock yourself in a room and argue...
by unthink | Sep 3, 2025 | Blog Post
Being liked feels good. It opens doors, smooths conversations, makes meetings more pleasant. But there’s a trap. The moment you optimize for likeability, you’ve already lost something more valuable: respect. Top performers understand this tension. They...
by unthink | Aug 18, 2025 | Blog Post
Power has a peculiar effect on judgment. The higher you climb, the quieter dissent becomes. Your board might nod. Your team might smile. Your family might defer. But who actually stops you when you’re about to make a costly mistake? Consider Theranos. Elizabeth...