Confidence Isn't The Absence of Blind Spots, It's The Willingness To Find Them: A lesson from the recording booth.
Recording an audiobook in a non-native language revealed unexpected challenges, hidden blind spots, and powerful lessons about growth, confidence, and continuous learning.
Before you ask AI anything, ask yourself this first.
A 2025 study from MIT's Media Lab found something that should make every knowledge worker uncomfortable. Participants who regularly used AI to help write showed weaker brain connectivity, lower memory retention, and a fading sense of ownership over their own thinking. And EVEN AFTER they stopped using the AI, their brain activity remained sluggish.
The brain, it seems, doesn't rush to take back the wheel once it's handed it over.
MY BOOK FUTURE PROOF IS LIVE. AND I'M NOT THE SAME PERSON WHO STARTED WRITING IT.
This book didn’t start with confidence—it started with fear. What if I was wrong? What if no one cared? Instead of backing away, I turned those questions into fuel. What followed was two years of research, extreme challenges, and a personal transformation I never saw coming.
Why I'm Adding Parkour to the Change Activation Workshop (And What This Means for Your Organization)
Most organizations teach adaptability as a concept. But when real change hits, people still freeze. After experiencing Parkour firsthand, I saw why: adaptability isn’t cognitive—it’s embodied. That realization is now driving a new, experiential approach to developing change-ready teams.

