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  • Frugality or Frivolity is the Wrong Question
    on 15 February 2026

    My family thinks we’re depriving ourselves. We think we’re buying something they can’t see.

  • You’re Playing A Game You’ve Already Lost
    on 8 February 2026

    We spend our lives comparing our unfiltered reality to everyone else’s highlight reel. Here’s why the game is rigged and how I learned to stop playing.

  • Fall In Love With Good Iterations
    on 1 February 2026

    What if the fear of making mistakes is the actual mistake? A new way to think about failure, feedback, and getting better faster.

  • The Struggle To Be Authentic
    on 26 January 2026

    Three forces bury your authenticity: the narratives you mistake for truth, the status games you can’t afford to lose, and the tribe you fear losing.

  • The Next Play Mentality
    on 19 January 2026

    We believe excellence means avoiding mistakes. But the careers of elite athletes reveal a surprising truth about what actually separates peak performance from mediocrity.

  • The Default Life Trap
    on 12 January 2026

    Every day on the default path is a day spent compounding in the wrong direction. Here’s why evolutionary forces keep us stuck and how to break free.

  • Looking Forward To Problems
    on 5 January 2026

    You’ll encounter many problems this year. But here’s what most people miss: the problems aren’t the issue. Your inherited perception of them is. And you have more control over that than you think.

  • Beyond Imaginary Walls
    on 29 December 2025

    We construct invisible walls early in life and mistake these self-imposed limits for the boundaries of reality itself. But the invisible walls you’ve built around what’s possible might vanish the moment you test them.

  • In Pursuit of What Matters
    on 22 December 2025

    You can spend a lifetime climbing a ladder only to realize it was leant against the wrong wall. Before you finalize your 2026 resolutions, here’s how to make sure you’re pursuing goals that actually matter to you—not ones you inherited without realizing.

  • Staying In The Game
    on 15 December 2025

    The most dangerous moment isn’t when starting feels hard. It’s when consistency stops feeling like it’s working. Here’s how to stay in the game long enough to win.

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