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The Universal Dance: Conversations as Portals to New Worlds
"Words are the bridge between worlds. Conversations are where universes collide and something new is born."
Have you ever noticed how easy it is to miss the extraordinary simply because it’s become ordinary? The sun, for example, radiates energy across 93 million miles of space, and we casually complain, “Ugh, it’s hot.” We carry in our pockets a device more powerful than anything used to land a human on the moon – capable of accessing the sum total of human knowledge – and we use it to “like” me…
An Inspired Poem: The One I’ve Been Waiting For
No sirens called, no trumpets blew,
No distant figure split the sky in two.
No hand reached down, no map unfurled
Just silence and the ache of waiting.
I lit candles for guidance,
set out chairs for mentors not arriving,
prayed for signs, for rescue,
for someone to name me worthy
of my own becoming.
And then in the hush between breaths,
a voice. Not loud. Not foreign.
It was mine.
Cracked but clear,
familiar as old shoes,
unexpected as spring in the desert.
It said:
No one is coming.
Because no one needs to.
You …
Signal to Noise: Reclaiming the Frequency of Your Soul
“Silence isn’t emptiness. It’s where everything essential begins.”
We are born into a world already humming with noise. It is not just the sounds of life itself, but the constant static of expectation, distraction, and performance. From the moment we arrive, we are saturated with messages telling us what to do, who to be, and how to succeed. And most of us, understandably, spend years trying to tune in, adjusting ourselves to fit the bandwidth of the world around us. But every so often, we encoun…
What I’ve Learned About People From 10,000+ Hours of Working with Leaders
“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive and go do that.”
After more than 10,000 hours sitting across from founders, executives, change-makers, and seekers, listening not just to their goals but to their challenges, tensions, and unspoken longings, I have come to believe this: Most people are not trying to become something new, they are trying to remember who they were before they forgot. Leadership, it turns out, isn’t just about acquiring skills or managing better; it’s ab…
Inspiring Vision: Salvador Dali Still Life
“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 …
Create Your Manifesto: As You Speak, So You Create
“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’…
Glass Blowing and the Art of Leadership
“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 …
Quieting the Noise: Finding Clarity Amid Chaos
“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,…
Be Ready to Adapt… But To What?
“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,…
Inspiring Vision: Natural History Museum London
“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…