Bulls don’t dance

In 1962, John F Kennedy challenged America to reach the moon. Not because it was easy but because it was hard. That kind of masculine energy drove innovation, creativity, and achievement. Dr. Robert Glover points to a stark shift after World War II. Men started...

Natural wisdom at work

I marvel at my dog caring for her day-old pups. It’s her first litter, yet she’s a natural. Gone is the attention-seeking companion, replaced by an instinctive nurturer who gives unselfishly – feeding, cleaning, and protecting these helpless beings....

Advice that changes nothing

Here’s the thing about advice: it flows freely, from mentors charging thousands to well-meaning strangers online. Both carry a price tag – one visible, one hidden in the cost of inaction. The guru’s wisdom isn’t magic. Neither is the free guidance...

Less priorities, more impact

According to Deloitte’s workplace burnout survey, 77% of employees feel burned out at their current job. The paradox? Those who do less often achieve more. Warren Buffett’s famous “2-List” strategy crystallizes this concept. He advises his...

Winning today or tomorrow

A Harvard Business Review study revealed something striking: 78% of business leaders overemphasize lagging metrics, chasing yesterday’s game while tomorrow sneaks past them. Think of a doctor who only measures deaths instead of blood pressure. Absurd? Yet...