The Shoshin Protocol
There is a linguistic trap in the word “Amateur.” It comes from the Latin amator—one who loves. An amateur does something for the love of the craft. A professional does
There is a linguistic trap in the word “Amateur.” It comes from the Latin amator—one who loves. An amateur does something for the love of the craft. A professional does
The world is flooded with “Unwanted Advice”—a low-value commodity traded by well-wishers who lack the skin in the game to understand your context. Whether it comes from family or social
The education system lied to you. For 20 years, you were given a syllabus. You were told what to study, when to take the exam, and how to get an
Ambition is the fuel of the Architect, but unchecked “Expectation” is the friction. There is a fundamental difference between Standards and Expectations. Standards are the internal floor. They define the
In the legacy world, we are slaves to “Urgency” and “Impulse.” We work when the deadline screams; we exercise when the mirror shocks us; we invest in relationships only when
In a high-resolution world, analysis is an infinite game. The more you know, the more variables you uncover. The more variables you uncover, the more options you generate. This is
There is a strange phenomenon in corporate hierarchies. When a leader rises, their team starts to mimic them. If the boss wears black turtlenecks, the team starts buying turtlenecks. If
In the legacy world, we are haunted by our “Misses.” Whether it’s a failed product launch, a lost contract, or a public mistake, we replay the moment of failure in
Most people’s lives are a “To-Do List.” A list is democratic. Item #1 (Buy Milk) looks remarkably similar to Item #10 (Write Book). Because they look the same, we treat