“Do you want to know what I think?” The best answer might be, “no.” Because this person is not very good at offering useful feedback....
Digital abundance creates a new problem. Most of our lives are filled with “or” decisions. You can have this or that. You can save money...
For a certain cohort of high-performing students at famous colleges, graduate school feels irresistible. If you’re good at school, the challenge and offer of law...
One show can make Netflix’s year. One stock can make the numbers for an investor. One player can drive a team to victory. The key...
Culture makes it tempting (and easy) to insulate ourselves from reality. Credit card debt is an invisible burden, until it’s not. Ignoring the changes in...
Crisp faces many opponents: entropy, laziness, time, compromise and false shortcuts. And fear. Most of all, fear. Things rarely become crispy on their own. Instead,...
The alphabet is one. 26 letters, no more. One order, that’s it. The Beatles are another. John, Paul, George and then Ringo. The Marx Brothers,...
…perhaps we should stop. Unless the going was the point.
The empty part of the drawer is what makes it a useful tool. Same goes for a filing cabinet, a toolbox and a calendar. Slack...
The wrong question is, “our project isn’t catching on, how do we promote it better?” The right question is a little more nuanced and far...