Jane sat slumped in the hallway, her scrubs stained and her eyes glassy. “I used to care,” she whispered, “but now I just want to quit.” After years as a trauma nurse, Jane’s empathy had turned into exhaustion. She felt everything—every family’s panic, every patient’s...
My aunt, with whom I lived for five years beginning at age eight, never spoke about values—but you always knew where she stood. Her quiet consistency taught me early on that principles aren’t things we talk about; they’re things we live by. Recently, in a leadership...
In part 1 of this blog series, I introduced the flood—the overwhelming distractions, disconnection, and dissatisfaction of our time. Shaped by mechanistic and digital worldviews, this “Flood” – creating a crisis of meaning — conditions us to prioritize consumption,...
In my previous blog, I introduced the Flood—the overwhelming distractions, disconnection, and dissatisfaction of our time. Shaped by mechanistic and digital worldviews, this crisis of meaning drives us toward consumption, speed, and transactions over depth,...
In my previous blog, I introduced the “Flood”—the overwhelming distractions, disconnection, and dissatisfaction of our time. Shaped by mechanistic and digital worldviews, this “Flood”—creating a crisis of meaning—conditions us to prioritize consumption, transactions,...