Tag: rule of law
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The Matilda Effect: Intelligence Was Never Scarce – In The Middle
The Matilda Effect: I live what I say. I am what I articulate. My relationships speak. My coherence is visible. My work is traceable. I do not sell answers I cannot sustain. I do not teach what I do not practice. I do not outsource my intelligence to someone else’s name. The false prophets sounded…
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Long-Term Investments
Long-Term Investments
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Fertility – Alignment Has a Body
Fertility
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Denial
Denial
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Dependency
I give people the chance to be part of something greater than themselves, because they’ve depended on what they THINK they are, but if what you think you are is limited, you will never know the depths of who you truly are, missing the impact you have on others and the impact you leave to…
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On Scaling down
From digital to physical, just not how I had expected. Living and working around so many people will be the next opportunity. Gather data, whether it’s relationships, insights about humanity, how far in the day to day of others the system hits. Like I was speaking with this couple today from Australia. Lovely. Their kids…
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In The Bag…
Don’t We Want Our Children to Know It All? The question itself is biased.And yet, it deserves attention. Because when people hear “know it all”, they think arrogance.What I mean is understanding. Don’t we want our children to understand how things actually work?How systems interlock.How decisions ripple.How actions affect others before damage needs repairing. Not…
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The Real Reason…
…They Couldn’t Trust Me They couldn’t trust me because I broke their pattern. I never said I was good at having other people pay for my dreams, nor give me public recognition. For years — decades — people were trained to trust voices that sounded right rather than lives that were right. They trusted polish…
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What Would The People Say?
Silence is not neutral. It never has been. With all the knowledge made public, all the evidence delivered, and all the work laid bare, silence stops being absence and becomes position. It reveals discernment — or the lack of it. Professionalism under pressure. Moral stamina when comfort is threatened. Ethics when no one is forcing…
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The Disrespect in These Emails…
They’re doing your evidentiary work for us