Realizing that I have no clue about a zillion things is not a sign of weakness; it’s the first step to learning them.
I firmly believe that our true education begins when we start "re-learning" in our second innings—whether that’s in a new career phase, or simply realizing that our accumulated knowledge has become stagnant.
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We live in a world that is obsessed with "new." New technology, new marketing trends, new buzzwords (Hello, AI!). But in this rush to learn the next big thing, we often forget the most critical part of education: Why Your Second Innings Starts Now
The fundamentals— Why, What, When, Where, How, and For Whom —remain the same. Yet, the answers change daily. The Art of Unlearning Realizing that I have no clue about a
The most underrated skill in marketing and leadership. Your Invitation
How do you unlearn? It is painful, humbling, and absolutely necessary. We live in a world that is obsessed with "new
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