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Inspiring Vision: Salvador Dali Still Life

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“The only difference between me and a madman is that I am not mad.” — Salvador Dalí

This surreal image, featuring Salvador Dalí mid-air as cats, water, and furniture fly around him, isn’t a composite. It took 28 tries, real thrown cats (no CGI in 1948), and a wildly creative photographer (Philippe Halsman) to pull it off. What we’re seeing isn’t just an absurdist spectacle; it’s a full-body commitment to imagination. Dalí called it “painterly physics.” But more than that, it's a lesson in what’s …

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Create Your Manifesto: As You Speak, So You Create

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“As I speak, I create. As I create, I become.”

There’s a quiet kind of power that most people overlook. It’s not found in strategy decks or performance reviews. It doesn’t come from hustle or productivity hacks. It begins in something more elemental, more ancient – something we do every day without fully understanding its potential. It starts with our words. What we say, out loud or even just to ourselves, doesn’t merely describe our lives; it shapes them.

You may know “abracadabra” as a magician’…

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Glass Blowing and the Art of Leadership

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“True power lies in the tension between control and surrender.”

There’s an art I have fallen in love with, one you might not expect from a leadership advisor. It’s not particularly common or practical, but I find myself returning to it again and again as a metaphor for everything I believe about how great leadership is formed. That art is glass blowing.

Several years ago, my wife gave me a class as a gift. I stepped into that workshop as a curious novice, surrounded by fire, fragile material, and …

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Quieting the Noise: Finding Clarity Amid Chaos

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“In the midst of movement and chaos, keep stillness inside of you.” — Deepak Chopra

We live in a world saturated with noise—not just the audible kind but the subtler, more insidious noise that fills our inboxes, our minds, our calendars, and our inner narratives. The mental chatter that says you are behind is the most challenging noise we have to deal with. The open tabs that split your attention, the pressure to respond quickly, decide faster, and achieve more—noise is everywhere. And yet, real,…

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Be Ready to Adapt… But To What?

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“Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.” — Rumi

Adaptability is one of humanity’s greatest superpowers. We’ve evolved over billions of years to survive every imaginable environment, from deserts to frozen tundras, to jungles, and even skyscrapers. But that very strength carries a hidden danger: We can adapt to almost anything... even what slowly kills us.

Walk through the streets of New Delhi, one of the most polluted cities in the world,…

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Inspiring Vision: Natural History Museum London

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“Architecture should speak of its time and place but yearn for timelessness.” — Frank Gehry

Standing beneath the soaring arches and intricate stonework of the Natural History Museum in London, you can’t help but feel a sense of reverence. Designed by Alfred Waterhouse in the 19th century, the building is more than just a museum; it’s a cathedral of curiosity. Every arch, tile, and carved creature invites us to learn about the natural world and to marvel at our place within it. There’s something p…

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An Inspired Poem: From Crisis to Chrysalis

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I mistook the doubts for failure—

the cracking skin, the restless ache,

the slow unraveling of plans once held

like gospel in my clenched fists.

This wasn’t the script I was promised.

Midlife, they said, would be

a summit with a view—

not a room with no doors,

not the sound of my own voice

echoing questions I feared to ask.

But here, in the hush between identities,

I feel it.

The hush is not absence.

It’s a womb.

The world calls it a crisis.

But what if it’s a chrysalis?

Butterflies know.

To fly, you must first …

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Imagine a Life in Technicolor

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“The world is but a canvas to our imagination.”

Have you ever looked around your life – your work, your schedule, your inbox – and realized the vibrancy you once felt has quietly drained away? What once felt alive, multidimensional, and pulsing with potential now seems… gray and drab. Not necessarily broken, or disastrous, just muted – like someone slowly turned down the saturation on your experience of being alive. This isn’t a crisis; it is a signal.

We are not born into a grayscale world. As ch…

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Be Disruptive… On Purpose

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“If you always do what you've always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.” – Henry Ford

From an early age, we’re told not to be disruptive – don’t interrupt, don’t question, don’t rock the boat. For many of us, that message becomes internalized, not just as behavior but as identity. Over time, we equate disruption with trouble, disobedience, and danger. But here’s the truth I have come to believe and live: Disruption isn’t the problem, it’s the invitation.

Disruptive thinking has never …

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Inspiration and Your Soul’s Purpose

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“You’re not just born to do one thing; Life is about finding what lights you up.”

Have you ever been sure you knew what you wanted, only to find, once you got there, that it wasn’t what you were truly looking for? That’s one of the core messages in the animated film Soul. It tells the story of a jazz musician chasing his “big break,” only to discover that life’s meaning doesn’t lie in a single achievement, but in the quiet beauty of presence, purpose, and what makes us feel most alive. It struck …

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