Support is a verb

“I’ve got your back.” The leader who announces support loudest often delivers it least. The declaration becomes the act. The statement becomes the substitute. Real support is quiet. It shows up uninvited. It costs something. If you have to say it,...

Mile markers win

The marathon runner never stares at the finish line. Not because it does not exist. But because the brain does not run on hope. It runs on progress. Mile one. Then mile two. Each marker crossed is fuel. Evidence. Permission to keep going. The painter does not stare at...

Betting on pistachio

Who saw the trend coming? Nobody did. And that is kind of the point. I was in a client session last week when someone mentioned they had spotted pistachio croissants at three different cafes in the same neighborhood. Three. In one morning. We laughed. And then we got...

Depth is the point

The person who has tasted a truly great meal stops ordering randomly from the menu. They already know. This is not indecision. It is the opposite. It is clarity so sharp it looks, from the outside, like limitation. We celebrate range. We reward the generalist, the...

Know what to ignore

We are remarkably skilled at filtering out inconvenience. The hype machine runs at full volume. New tools, new tactics, new thought leaders promising shortcuts to scale. We tune most of it out, and rightly so. Not every signal deserves attention. But somewhere in the...