All Episodes (465)
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Ep. 405
How I Learned to Lead, Influence, and Drive Change in a World That Isn't Always Fair
Last Sunday, I stood on the stage of the National University of Singapore, receiving my Master of Technology in Digital Leadership from NUS-ISS. It was a powerful moment of reflection, not just on academic achievement, but on a deeper journey I’ve taken as a leader, an architect, and an individual t
Ep. 404
Embracing Failure Leads to Success and Personal Growth
In a world obsessed with success, we rarely pause to honor failure. Yet failure is not our enemy, it’s our greatest teacher. When society doesn't provide second chances, it doesn’t just deny people the opportunity to recover, it breeds fear. Fear of making the wrong move. Fear of not being good
Ep. 403
Struggle Is the Teacher for Continuous Improvement
We all dream of a life that flows smoothly, where goals are met on time, habits stick effortlessly, and everything unfolds exactly as we imagined. But life doesn’t work that way. And perhaps that’s its greatest gift.
Ep. 402
Essential Concepts in Generative AI
As a solution architect exploring the fascinating world of Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs), I've come across a range of technical terms that can feel overwhelming at first. This blog post breaks them down into simple, digestible explanations for non-technical readers who are curio
Ep. 401
What Are AI Agents? How They Work and Why They’re the Future of Artificial Intelligence
From fire to flight, the human journey has always been about inventing tools to extend our reach. In the age of artificial intelligence, we are now building something more powerful than any tool before: intelligent agents that can act, reason, adapt, and learn. Welcome to the era of AI Agents.
Ep. 400
How to Stay Motivated and Get Things Done
We all have dreams, goals, or even just simple things we wish we had time for. Yet so often, life gets in the way. We tell ourselves we're too busy, too tired, or too late. But the truth is, most of what holds us back isn’t time, it’s mindset. The difference between those who start and those who
Ep. 399
Why Technical Talent Struggles in Bureaucratic Systems
In many countries, people believe technology is the key to progress. But in some places, especially where bureaucracy runs deep, technology tends to decline instead of thrive. This is not because there is a lack of talent, but because the system does not recognize or reward those who build, fix, and
Ep. 398
Entrepreneurship with Purpose
Many people believe that change is driven by politicians, officials, or scholars. But some of the most powerful forces in society are small and medium-sized business leaders. These individuals are the quiet backbone of the economy. They create jobs, support families, and drive growth in their commun
Ep. 397
The Power of Staying True to Who You Ar
Many people spend their lives trying to meet society’s expectations. They chase popular careers, follow trends, and copy others’ paths. But often, the best path forward begins inside you. You may not always know what the world needs, but you do know what lights you up. What gives you energy. What ma
Ep. 396
The U.S.-China Trade War is More Than a Clash of Interests
The U.S.-China trade war is often framed as a struggle over economic interests, including tariffs, technology access, and trade deficits. But this view misses the deeper story. What we are seeing today is not just a trade dispute, but a clash between two very different worldviews.