Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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Perspectives.
In a series on half a decade leading digital transformation, the author connects 2010 writing on learned helplessness to Martin Seligman’s permanence-pervasiveness-personalization frame, describes optimism colliding with stalled investment at work, and argues for faster recognition of failing situations before helpless narratives set.
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Distillation and Recalibration.
Opening a multi-part review of five intense professional years, the author commits to distillation—not a shallow “what not to do” list but refining noisy experience into essential lessons that recalibrate future judgment from a clearer altitude.
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Constant Struggle.
An in-progress art concept—“What’s the point?”—would collage a decade of artifacts around a pre-agency midpoint to force honest reckoning with sunk creative cost, sharpen future intent, and accept perpetual re-audits of where real attention should go.
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Historical Perspective.
Looking back on five years building digital capability inside an agency, the author compares the climb to Everest—losses, doubt, a “summit” that marked change more than triumph—and argues the durable prize is education and method, not artifacts that decay in months.
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Writing.
Pairing Ai Weiwei on writing as the most democratic, accountable medium with a personal arc since 2007, the author treats the blank page as undefined “emptiness” you spell out in public—like charcoal on canvas—until thought becomes visible enough to build on.
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Compassion Strategy
npm’s values statement casts compassion and sustainable work-life rhythm as the real engine of long-term velocity and clear product vision—grown-up stewardship instead of burnout glamor.