Rethinkography: The Danger of Single-Track Thinking

You’ve been told that focus is the holy grail. But what if your version of focus is actually fixation?

Look at the image. A single tensioned cable anchored to a blank wall. It looks orderly. Controlled. Minimal. But it also screams something else: rigidity. No movement. No divergence. No possibility for realignment. This isn’t focus — it’s a trap disguised as discipline.

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Rethinking: The Strategy of Thinking Slowly

Because speed without depth is just sophisticated guessing.

Fast thinking is overrated.

In a world obsessed with velocity—fast growth, rapid results, quick wins—we’ve mistaken urgency for intelligence.
We reward the leader who answers instantly, not the one who pauses.
We applaud the team that decides fast, not the one that thinks well.
But here’s the truth: Speed is seductive. Slowness is strategic.

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