
Caring isn’t scalable. That’s the point.
On personal CRMs, a bus driving away, and what we lose when we outsource the work of remembering This past weekend my son left on

On personal CRMs, a bus driving away, and what we lose when we outsource the work of remembering This past weekend my son left on

On a finished journal, an over-engineered system, and the thing that’s quietly killing your consistency I just finished my third journal. Front to back. 250ish

On a month of depletion, a line that landed while driving, and what it means to lead when you don’t know where the ground is.

On forced pivots, chosen ones, and the hardest transition most builders eventually face I’ve made about five or six significant pivots in thirty years of

On confirmation, self-deception, and the things we already know but haven’t changed yet On January 1st, I started uploading my handwritten journal entries to be

On feedback loops, teenagers, and building things that don’t tell you if they’re working For most of my career I’ve created outcomes for people. A