Win Small
Many businesses fail, not because they’re bad, but because they try to be for everyone. In a world obsessed […]
Many businesses fail, not because they’re bad, but because they try to be for everyone. In a world obsessed […]
Every day, we’re faced with decisions—some small, some big, all seemingly inconsequential in the moment. The easy ones? We handle
Next Time Is A Trap Read More »
The earliest written evidence of the word ‘freelance’ comes from Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe, in which a lord refers to his
I’ve never been eager to call myself a consultant. The biggest reason? A fundamental question: What if they don’t take
Two Hard Questions Read More »
In a world where making a living often feels like a constant hustle, it’s easy to lose sight of what
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In an industrialized world that glorifies scale, efficiency, and endless growth, it’s easy to feel like success is measured
Smaller, Braver, Better Read More »
As a freelancer or creative professional, you often find yourself standing at a crossroads: should you stay small, keeping full
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In a world that glorifies hustle, it’s easy to believe that effort alone is the secret to success. We’ve all
Lions don’t eat mice Read More »
Bravery doesn’t always wear a cape. Sometimes, it’s simply showing up and sharing your work with the world—knowing full well
The Bravery of Art Read More »
We’ve all seen the stories: a kid in Thailand making millions reviewing toys on YouTube. It’s a shiny, enticing narrative.
When we think about CEOs, we often picture corporate leaders shaping the direction of massive companies like Apple or Microsoft.