The beauty lies not in a linear progression but in the freedom of expression and exploration, where development unfolds like an abstract masterpiece, revealing layers and depths that aren’t immediately visible.
Read moreWhen innovation reinforces the status quo
Innovation at a surface level is often easier to commodify and market. It becomes a “product” or a trend that can be sold, rather than a deep societal or cultural shift that requires broader participation and systemic change.
Read moreBeyond Tools: Embracing Practices for Transformation
We switch jobs, relationships, and habits in pursuit of a better life. Yet, true transformation goes beyond surface-level changes.
Read morePlastic Surgery vs Mindset Evolution
What constitutes genuine transformation? Is it the outward appearance or the inner evolution that truly defines it?
Read moreEmbracing Transformation: The Journey of Letting Go and Grief
Transformation is a fundamental aspect of life, a journey marked by the death and ending of an initial state, urging us to let go and grieve before embracing the new.
Read moreThe poetry of change
Dare to listen to your own poetry and look with different eyes to the world. Do not flee from it, listen deeply within. We cannot know where it will lead us but we can imagine it by responding to its poetic call.
Read morePoetry healing society
Anyone can write poetry! It is our birth right and human rhythm. All we have to do is allow the words to move and inspire us. I often say: “I became a scientist because I wanted to cure people and I wrote poetry to heal myself.”
Read moreWhy your change management strategy has failed
Change fixes the past. Transformation creates the future.
While change happens around us, transformation happens inside us. A butterfly is a transformation, not a better caterpillar.
Read moreThe world needs more of us alive.
Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.
Read moreWhat gets measured gets done
Why do we struggle to find purpose in the work we do or to connect business and purpose? Is it maybe because purpose cannot be measured?
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