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Mental Models


The End of Layoffs and the Rise of Lean Enterprises
The End of Layoffs and the Rise of Lean Enterprises
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Jun 302 min read


What Do They Really Mean by Problem Solving and Critical Thinking?
A deeper look at two “meta-skills” you see in every job description You’ll find them everywhere — whether it’s an entry-level internship...
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Jun 303 min read


The RRR Framework: Revenue, Reputation, Reskilling
The RRR Framework: Revenue, Reputation, Reskilling A daily filter for purposeful action, in your own terms These three R’s: Revenue,...
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Jun 284 min read


What If You Were the LLC?Rethinking employment, revenue, and the future of work
A bold reimagination of work: what if individuals operated as their own LLCs, setting terms, earning revenue, and eliminating layoffs for good?
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Jun 284 min read


The Five Needs of Every Healthy Team: A Raw, Usable Analogy That Actually Holds
The Five Needs of Every Healthy Team: A Raw, Usable Analogy That Actually Holds There's a sea of writing out there about team culture,...
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Jun 214 min read


Growth Is Universal — But Felt Differently by Everyone
In my earlier article , I talked about how growth — physical, mental, spiritual — is the only universal lens to life. But if you pause...
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May 132 min read


Why Grow? The Raw Question Most People Avoid
It always begins with the same question. What’s the point of life? What’s the purpose? We’ve heard the same answers, the same recycled...
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May 122 min read


“You Should Know the Business Process” — A Myth That Deserves to Be Called Out
“You Should Know the Business Process” — A Myth That Deserves to Be Called Out The phrase “You should understand the business process”...
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May 93 min read


Business Process vs. Workflow — A Distinction You Need To Think
Business Process vs. Workflow — A Distinction You Need To Think Everyone throws around “business process” and “workflow” like they’re the...
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May 92 min read


Be an Action Manager, Not a Task Manager
There’s a fine line between being organized and being trapped. And sometimes, that line is drawn by task management. I’ve been down that...
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Apr 273 min read


Engineering Management Is Resource Orchestration — Not Just People Management
We often hear, “An engineering manager is not just a people manager.” But what does that actually mean? If we strip away the clichés,...
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Apr 274 min read


In a Digital World, Physical Presence Still Builds the Strongest Relationships
Not a complaint. Not nostalgia. Just a clear observation from real life — Even in the AI era, physical movement continues to build what...
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Apr 274 min read


The Great Time Illusion: Why the Past Feels Short and the Future Feels Long
Time doesn’t just pass. It shapes us , tricks us , and misleads us —quietly, constantly. There’s a strange asymmetry in how we perceive...
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Apr 273 min read


Superiority, Inferiority, and the One Thing That Levels Us All: Time
Inferiority doesn’t begin in the workplace. It’s built layer by layer—through childhood setbacks, social comparisons, health conditions,...
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Apr 153 min read


Books are Mental HIIT Workouts: Why Reading Still Matters More Than Ever
There’s this recurring thought I’ve been having—and maybe it’s a bit cliché, maybe it’s something you’ve heard before. But still, I want...
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Apr 133 min read
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