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  • The Productivity Myth: Why Your Hustle Culture is Holding You Back

    I used to be that guy. You know the type. The one who wakes up at 5 AM, does a cold shower, checks email while eating breakfast, and has his calendar booked in 15-minute increments. I read every productivity book that hit the bestseller list. I tried every app, every system, every trendy methodology...
  • What I Learned About Leadership When Everything Fell Apart

    I used to think leadership was about having all the answers. That confidence, decisiveness, and unwavering certainty were the hallmarks of a good leader. Then I spent three years managing a team through a complete product pivot, budget cuts, and the departure of two key executives. Turns out I had i...
  • The Paradox of Peak TV: Why More Content Means We Know Less About Culture

    I've been thinking a lot lately about how fragmented our pop culture landscape has become, and honestly, it's both fascinating and troubling. We're living in what critics call the "Peak TV" era, where streaming services pump out hundreds of hours of original content annually. Netflix alone released ...
  • Why Gaming Isn't Just Entertainment Anymore, It's a Career Path

    I've been thinking a lot lately about how much the gaming industry has transformed in just the past five years. When I was growing up, telling your parents you wanted to be a "professional gamer" would get you laughed out of the room. Now? It's a legitimate career with six-figure salaries, sponsorsh...
  • What I Learned About Leadership When Everything Fell Apart

    I spent the first decade of my career thinking leadership was about having all the answers. I was the guy who needed to be the smartest person in the room, who made snap decisions with confidence, who rarely admitted when I didn't know something. I climbed the ladder faster than most of my peers, la...