
The Bar Exam, Then the Wall for AI
We applaud perfect answers. Then reality shows up. AI is being sold the way top students used to be sold. It passes exams.It dominates benchmarks.It

We applaud perfect answers. Then reality shows up. AI is being sold the way top students used to be sold. It passes exams.It dominates benchmarks.It

When the system says “wait,” some people start building Some stories do not merely inspire. They expose an entire sector. Not with a slogan.Not with

I’m done talking about innovation. From now on, I will teach the art of agonizing gracefully. And to be fair, many organizations are already highly

You are building value. The company may see a reason to keep you exactly where you are. Professionals are often told to be excellent, reliable,

Europe’s obsession with patents as a marker of innovation is profoundly misguided. The real tragedy lies in confusing invention with execution; patents are mere legal protections, not indicators of market success. As businesses cling to obsolete metrics, they neglect the gritty truth: true innovation demands transformation, not just titles.

The day a CEO works with an AI agent as a right hand, many people will realize that the era has already changed. For years,

Elon Musk fascinates because he expands the field of the possible Elon Musk is one of the very few leaders who can describe, in a

Sunday of the Strange: we love spectacular outcomes, but we rarely study the backstage. That is exactly where confusion begins. We call something “talent” when

JoyBuy is not imitating Amazon. It is trying to reproduce its engine. Many companies believe they can challenge a leader by copying what is visible.

Day one is not for welcoming people. It is for opening the field of possibilities. We often talk about innovation as a matter of labs,

Comfort obeys. Innovation disturbs. Voluntary servitude is not just a philosophical concept. It is also a sharp organizational diagnosis. Étienne de La Boétie is best

When the Absurd Starts Looking Like an Early Prototype of the Future Saturday of the Absurd: “Skinterface Pro” absurd or futuristic in the world of

The industry applauds LLMs. Yann LeCun is already betting on what comes next. While much of the market is still confusing verbal fluency with general

We have been telling the wrong story For years, companies have been described through a simplistic split. On one side, engineers and technical experts, the

Apple may never have sold only iPhones. What Apple has really sold is a culture. That is exactly what makes the company so compelling as

Two leaders look elegant. Three are often more durable. A leadership duo at the top feels reassuring. It suggests balance, complementary strengths, and a fair

The future was not invented by machines. It was often opened by minds their era was not ready to hear. On March 8, we talk

AI models just sat an exam. And, symbolically, they turned in a blank page. The point isn’t to mock the models. The point is to

Everyone knows the moment. A bowl of popcorn. Everything feels right. Warm, crunchy, instantly “movie night” before the movie even starts. Then the irritation arrives.

December 1979, Palo Alto. Steve Jobs walks into Xerox PARC with a small Apple team. This isn’t a standard corporate R&D unit—it’s a future factory.