Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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Marathon.
Rush’s “Marathon” (Power Windows) celebrates sustainable intensity—keeping rhythm without burning out so the long run rewards endurance over sporadic sprints.
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Dual Connection.
Times story on Manning Marable finishing his Malcolm X biography on the eve of death underscores a life’s work of reinvention—and publishing fate interrupting the author before the tour.
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The Easy Button.
Staples’ Easy Button as metaphor—make colleagues’ path effortless via terse email, lean docs, and proactive offers—because workplaces run on reduced friction, not your longest proof.
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Interruptions.
Donald Norman’s Living with Complexity argues interruptions impose heavy reload cost—especially in design or code—inviting errors, duplicated steps, and longer total time than uninterrupted work.
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Sacrifices.
Caitlin Flanagan in The Atlantic warns that Ivy obsession can consume a normal adolescence for a lottery ticket—sacrificing teen life solely for admissions optics rarely pays the emotional mortgage.
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Directions.
Uses Forbes on Dodge CEO Ralph Gilles as a beacon for clarity of purpose while owning a non-linear résumé—many doors still open because breadth plus craft compound even without a textbook ladder.