Some teams move fast. The best ones move early.
Kodak Invented the Digital Camera. And Still Died.
Kodak invented the digital camera in 1975… and then buried it. Comfort killed them, not technology.
Why Feeling Unfilled At Work Might Be the Best Sign You’re About to Grow
That hollow, restless feeling at work is not failure. It might be the loudest signal that you are ready to grow.
While You’re Fighting for Crumbs, Niches Are Printing Money.
The quiet corner nobody notices today might just be where tomorrow’s giant is born.
Mediocrity is the Real Competitor You Should Fear
Mediocrity is the competitor that kills you from the inside long before Amazon ever could. Click to read now.
The Taxi Driver Who Outsmarted Surge Pricing
A taxi driver outsmarted surge pricing, and the lesson goes far beyond the ride.
Your Weird Is Someone’s Favorite Thing
Sometimes, the quirks you hide are the very things people love most about you and your brand.
User Manuals Are Great. Just Not on Your Product Page.
Most product pages read like manuals. But people don’t buy specs—they buy what those specs do for them. If your listing doesn’t spark obsession, it’s just another scroll-past. Read More.
When 50% Off Doesn’t Impress Anymore
In this blog, I explore why steep discounts no longer guarantee trust—and what today’s customers truly value instead. Click to read the blog now.
Snacks and Swipes: How Gen Z and Alpha Rule E-Commerce
My 14-year-old niece, Anika, roasted my e-com skills over samosas, schooling me on Gen Z and Alpha’s slick, planet-saving ways. Click to read how.