The old world of work is dead—killed by AI, global connectivity, and a pandemic that proved most jobs could be done anywhere. Welcome to the age of agency, where you're the CEO of your own career, your laptop is your office, and your ability to adapt is your superpower.
The Making of a Man: Why the Greatest Leaders Need Their Wilderness Years
Everyone knows Moses spent forty years leading the Israelites through the desert. But here's what they don't tell you: Moses spent another forty years in the desert before that—as a young man in Midian. Eighty years total. Those first forty weren't wasted time—they were boot camp for the harder forty ahead.
When Does Human Life Begin? A Journey Through Science, Law, Faith, and Conscience
When does human life begin? This question became personal as I watched my wife's pregnancy unfold—from invisible cells to kicks and movement at seven months. Science, law, philosophy, and faith offer different answers, but perhaps the simplest is truest: human life begins at conception and deserves protection from that first moment.
The Oracle’s Last Dance: Warren Buffett and the Greatest Tech Trade That Almost Wasn’t
Warren Buffett retires after delivering 5,500,000% returns over six decades. The ultimate irony? This tech-averse Oracle who avoided computers and didn't own an iPhone until 2018 just executed history's greatest tech trade—turning $36 billion into $127 billion with Apple. His final act proves wisdom trumps sophistication every time.