The Blog
Notes on getting unstuck.
Jun 26, 2026

Leaders have a deciding problem
Here's a number that should bother anyone whose job is developing leaders. At the average Fortune 500 company, managers spend about 37% of their time making decisions, and they reckon 58% of that time is wasted.
Jun 26, 2026

How to make objectively good choices
Choosing almost always inspires anxiety. This is the case because, whatever it is we're choosing, we're always trying to make "the right choice." But this is the wrong approach angle.
Jun 12, 2026

Silence isn't always complicity
There’s always someone to shame, some atrocity to speak out about, some protest to go to, some big stink to make over some immoral goings on somewhere on the planet, always some conversation we’re told we must participate in lest we be part of the terrible awful evil thing that is the focus of the conversation.
May 14, 2026

We must say no to thirsty justice
He who acts unjustly acts impiously. For since the universal nature has made rational animals for the sake of one another to help one another according to their deserts, but in no way to injure one another, he who transgresses her will, is clearly guilty of impiety towards the highest divinity.