Choose your burden

Howard Hughes, the billionaire aviator and filmmaker, lived two distinct lives – one of remarkable achievement and another of self-imposed isolation. In his early years, Hughes chose the burden of innovation, breaking aviation records and revolutionizing film...

Take a good look

Glance around your home. It’s easy to notice the imperfections that require fixing or upgrading. It’s natural to feel a pang of disappointment. But hold on a moment, and consider what you already have—a sturdy foundation and likely 98% fully functional. In...

Crafting your life manifesto

In the bustling world of product development and complex projects, we excel quickly, guided by a clear understanding of what’s crucial, why certain decisions are made, and how to execute them seamlessly. But, this clarity often eludes us when it comes to our...

Confidence, the untapped skill

Confidence, that elusive trait that sets some apart, isn’t a secret potion reserved for a lucky few. It’s a skill you can cultivate. Picture this: you’re on the edge of a cliff, dreams on the other side. Confidence resides in the leap into the...

Finger pointing

Which direction do you point?  Do you begin with the finger pointing away from you at others? Or are you inclined to point at yourself first? The issue rarely lies with others alone, and since we know we cannot change people easily, why not start at the place...