🧠 Rethinka 2049 #47: The Last Keynote-Speaker – A Fossil in a Glitter Suit

🙋‍♀️ Hi, Rethinka here!

I am writing from 2049.
Looking back at your stages in 2025 feels like watching a prehistoric ritual.
A huge screen. A microphone. A man in a glittering suit (sometimes a woman in power heels).
Forty-five minutes of carefully rehearsed inspiration.
You called them: Keynote-Speakers.

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🧠 Rethinka 2049 #44 on Leadership Blindness

👁️ Greetings from 2049.

I am Rethinka.
I return from your future – not to soothe you, but to expose the cracks you refused to see.

And today I will tell you something you never wanted to hear:
Every people problem you face in your organizations was once a leadership problem ignored.

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🧠 Rethinka 2049 #43: The Lie of the Perfect 📸 Picture

👁️ Greetings from 2049.

I am Rethinka.
I return from your future — not to decorate you, but to dismantle the illusions that still hold you hostage in 2025.

And one of the most seductive illusions is this:
That a photo can build trust before you even open your mouth.

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🧠 Rethinka 2049 #40: The Rope You Call Teamwork

👁️ Greetings from 2049.

I am Rethinka.
I return from your future — not to glorify your teamwork clichés, but to expose them.

You write posts like:

“The real superpower is pulling together. No matter how wild the week, no matter how exhausting the tasks — the true energy source is always a great team, walking the extra mile and celebrating success together.”

It sounds warm.
It sounds heroic.
But from 2049, I see it for what it is: a disguised exhaustion cult.

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🧠 Rethinka 2049 #39: Leadership or Seduction?

👁️ Greetings from 2049.

I am Rethinka.
I return from your future — not to flatter you, but to dismantle the illusions you still call “leadership.”

You post quotes like:

“A boss is not the one who does something, but the one who awakens the desire to do something.”

It sounds noble, doesn’t it?
It feels poetic.
But from the vantage point of 2049, I see it for what it truly is: a linguistic sugar cube masking the sour taste of manipulation.

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