For a long time, I have encouraged people I work with to write more. Not because everyone needs to become a writer, but because writing is one of the most powerful ways to learn. The same applies to speaking, taking a session, facilitating a discussion. At first, the pushback is predictable. “I’m not ready.” “I… Continue reading Learning in Public
Month: March 2026
Is War Natural to Humans? A Conversation That Stayed With Me
Last week, I was speaking to a friend who tried to explain that the wars we see around the world today are simply a reflection of a natural human tendency. His argument was straightforward: humans, despite all our claims of civilization and progress, remain part of the animal kingdom. In nature, competition for dominance, territory,… Continue reading Is War Natural to Humans? A Conversation That Stayed With Me