Category: Inspiration
Solving the Impossible: Why You Need Lateral Thinking Puzzles
I was sitting in a windowless corporate conference room three years ago, watching a “leadership expert” drone on about how we needed expensive, structured seminars to boost our creativity. He was peddling this idea that you need a PhD in cognitive science to actually think outside the box, but honestly, it felt like a total
Sweep the Floor, Clear the Mind: the Zen of Chores
I still remember the clatter of the old kitchen sink on a rainy Tuesday, the scent of lemon soap mixing with the faint perfume of stale coffee, and the way the dryer hummed like a cheap lullaby. It was in that cramped, dripping hallway that I first stumbled upon the Zen of mundane chores—not because
The Proxy Advantage: How to Use Ai Without Losing Your Human Identity
I still remember the first time I encountered The ‘Human Proxy’ Logic – it was like a breath of fresh air in a world of complicated tech jargon. But as I delved deeper, I realized that many so-called “experts” were overcomplicating things, making it seem like you needed a PhD to understand the basics. I’m
The Human Center: Why Digital Humanism Is the Most Important Movement of 2026
I still remember the first time I heard the term Digital Humanism being thrown around in a conference room. It sounded like just another buzzword, a way for companies to seem trendy without actually changing anything. But as I delved deeper, I realized that it’s so much more than that. It’s about embracing the intersection


