The Velocity of Creation: Killing the Analyst Within
In the legacy world, we are taught to “Think twice and act once.” We glorify the “Strategist” and the “Thinker,” assuming that more analysis leads to better results. This is
In the legacy world, we are taught to “Think twice and act once.” We glorify the “Strategist” and the “Thinker,” assuming that more analysis leads to better results. This is
In the legacy world, we are addicted to the comfort of the Binary. We want everything sorted into zeros and ones. Is this project a success or a failure? Is
In the legacy world, we are addicted to “Resonance.” We seek out movies, books, and social circles that confirm our dominant premises. When something aligns with our current thought-muscles, we
In the legacy world, we are conditioned to build fences. We say, “I am an engineer, so I cannot architect an ecosystem,” or “I am a founder, so I don’t
In the legacy world, “Self-Care” is often dismissed as a luxury or an act of narcissism. We are encouraged to burn the candle at both ends, sacrificing our physical and
In the legacy world, we are addicted to the “Empty Ritual.” Every January, we broadcast the same message: “I wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year.” We say it
In the legacy world, we treat “Behavior” as a stage for the ego. We use our words, our code, and our stories to prove how smart we are, how committed
In the legacy world, we are conditioned to “hedging.” We give 60% to our job, 20% to our side projects, and leave the rest for distractions and social performances. We
In the legacy world, we are addicted to the “Inspiration High.” We consume self-help blogs, watch “hero’s journey” videos, and read stories of massive business exits. In these moments, we