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Under the Lilongwe Lights: What Football (soccer) Teaches About Work and Life
Lilongwe is alive on the night of the World Cup final. The city hums like an orchestra before a grand performance: streetlights glowing over jacaranda-lined avenues, market stalls spilling out laughter and roasted maize, and a sky that feels charged with possibility. Kamuzu Stadium, wrapped in the gentle bend of the Lilongwe River, is a…
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Authenticity, Ambition, and the Art of the Interview: Lessons from a Global Mentor
The air in Casablanca shimmered as if brushed by gold. Autumn light softened the city’s edges and set its old medina ablaze with mystery. Every alley and rooftop seemed to pulse with possibility, as if destiny were not an abstract wish but a current running through tiled courtyards and crowded squares. This was a place…
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The Silk and the Self: A Mumbai Morning of Revelations
Mumbai’s morning is not just about sunrise—it’s a visceral awakening. Horns blare, hawkers sing, and the entire city seems to inhale the spicy tang of masala layered with the damp promise of the monsoon. Into this riot steps Angie Morgan, her bearings polished by years in San Francisco’s boardrooms. For Angie, the journey to Crawford…
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The Economics of Possibility: What a Cab Ride Can Teach Us About Strategic Boldness
On that day, Schiphol Airport hums with activity, alive with the rhythm of countless travelers. It acts as both gateway and threshold—each passenger arriving with anticipation, each carrying a story of their own. Waiting beyond the terminal is a cab, immaculately kept, its green accents evoking the harmony of nature and nurture that so distinctly…
