Fun in business is no laughing matter — it can create a golden strategic advantage and bring serious success in the long term.
Eric Markowitz is the Managing Partner and Director of Research at Nightview Capital. His forthcoming book, OUTLAST — to be published by Scribner, the flagship imprint of Simon & Schuster and[…]
What would your company do if it lost all its customers at once?
Eric Markowitz is the Managing Partner and Director of Research at Nightview Capital. His forthcoming book, OUTLAST — to be published by Scribner, the flagship imprint of Simon & Schuster and[…]
A counterpoint to zero-sum thinking from Japan.
Eric Markowitz is the Managing Partner and Director of Research at Nightview Capital. His forthcoming book, OUTLAST — to be published by Scribner, the flagship imprint of Simon & Schuster and[…]
A meditation on how our obsession with speed and productivity undermines our health, relationships, and chances for lasting success.
Long-lived companies show that resilience comes not from individual toughness, but from the strength of the systems around us.
Every generation has faced a version of this moment — the question has never been what our tools can do, but what we choose to do with them.
What 150-year-old Japanese workshop Kaikado can teach us about finding calm through focus in an age of distraction.
As we crank up our search for more powerful AI, maybe we should slow down and reimagine the shape and language of intelligence itself.
Former tech founder Scott Britton wants to shatter the binary myth that separates driving ambition from inner development.
Andrew Markell — philosopher, martial artist, and CEO advisor — argues that true endurance comes from desire, ritual, and learning to evolve through chaos.
A conversation with investor and author Alex Morris on what Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger can teach us about focus, discipline, and building a life that lasts.
A conversation with Dr. Susan Schneider on the AI risks we’re not talking about and why the fixation on AGI is misplaced.
A dialogue with Angus Fletcher — author of the bestseller “Primal Intelligence” — exploring the unique engines of human progress.