The Invisible Walls: How to Break the Rules That Don’t Exist.
There is a famous experiment involving a pike (a predatory fish) in a tank. Scientists put the pike in a tank with minnows (food), but separated them by a clear
There is a famous experiment involving a pike (a predatory fish) in a tank. Scientists put the pike in a tank with minnows (food), but separated them by a clear
If you take your hands off the steering wheel of a moving car, what happens? It doesn’t keep going straight. It drifts into the ditch. This is The Law of
Complaining is the most expensive habit you can have. It costs you more than time; it costs you your Agency. When you complain, you are making a public declaration that
The human brain is a high-speed prediction engine. To save metabolic energy, it takes shortcuts—labeling an interface as a fact. This is the Jumping to Conclusions (JTC) bias. In a
What does it mean to sleeping? Not in a literal sense.
When we face any adverse situation, we tend to believe that it is someone else’s fault, but most of the time, that’s not the case.
Stop calling them “Growth Opportunities.” That is what losers say to feel better. Call it what it is: Tuition. The Transformation of Value When you launch a product, and it
There is a fundamental instinct in the human psyche: when we fear losing something, we tighten our grip. In a business, this looks like Micromanagement. In a partnership, it looks
In the legacy world, we are conditioned to optimize for “More.” We build a “Hotchpotch” of desires—more capital, more recognition, more leisure, more security. This is the Renter’s Accumulation—the belief