Well-crafted and staged spaces are designed to sell — whether its a tangible product or an activity. Here are 3 principles you can apply to creating a space well-suited to any outcome.
The Value of Being Mediocre
High-achievers resist being mediocre, but this resistance can come at a steep price. And it turns out there is actually value to being mediocre.
The Choice After Every Disruption: Restore vs Reform
We often seek to restore the old status quo after a disruption, but if we want to move forward, we should seek reformation instead.
Experiential Learning and the Power of Perspective
If you want to make a change, you must do something different. And if you want to learn something new, you must create a new experience.
8 Essays on the Power and Purpose of Questions
Questions can challenge, provoke, incite, spark creativity and curiosity. They are a sign of freedom and a duty imposed on all members of a free society. Here’s a round-up of my eight favorite essays about the power and purpose of asking questions.
12 Lessons From Passover’s Four Children
The archetypal four children at the Seder are a treasure trove of metaphor and lessons that extend beyond the Passover holiday.
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