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Why We Keep Playing Too Loud
A street musician is playing. There is a microphone and a small amp. But the sound is far too loud for the size of the space. Standing a few meters away already feels too much. The music does not seem meant to be heard; it feels meant to dominate. This is no longer a choice,… — read more
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Stop Overengineering Everything. Just Use DigitalOcean.
DigitalOcean has always been the quiet kid in the corner of the cloud playground. While Amazon Web Services (AWS) throws endless features, acronyms and certifications at everyone, DigitalOcean sits there with its clean little droplet button, a faint smile, and an interface that still feels like it was designed in 2016. And you know what?… — read more
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The Freelancers living Through the AI Shift
Freelancing once felt like a promise. Freedom, creativity, and a chance to live on your own terms. For years, platforms like Upwork and Fiverr represented independence. The internet opened doors to clients around the world and made solo work feel limitless. But since artificial intelligence entered the picture, that sense of freedom has started to… — read more
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Who Am I at Forty?
When you turn forty, something interesting happens. You start wanting to put a word next to your name, maybe a title. But deep down, it’s not really about status or business cards. It’s a quieter question: Who am I now? I’ve been making things all my life. Since I was a kid, creating something and giving… — read more
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The Psychology Behind Innovation Failure
Why do many innovation efforts stumble? Behavioral science gives us vital clues: humans are not purely rational beings. Our decisions are shaped by emotions, unconscious biases, social dynamics, and long-standing mental habits. Whenever an organization introduces a new idea, all these human factors come into play, often invisibly but decisively. Let’s explore some of the… — read more