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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.
Ep. 395
How Democracy Dies Without Action
Democracy is often pictured as peaceful debates, clean elections, and respectful leaders taking turns to speak. These images are comforting. They give people hope that if a country simply adopts the surface features of democracy, it will become one. But real democracy is not just a system of rules.
Ep. 394
How GitHub Copilot Agent Helped Me Fix Python Errors (And What to Watch Out For)
I’ve been using the new GitHub Copilot Agent for a few days, and it already feels like a big upgrade from the older version. This new tool does more than just suggest a few lines of code. It can read your whole project, understand what you're trying to do, and even make changes across different
Ep. 393
How to Reclaim Your Time and Live a More Fulfilling Life
Sometimes, life feels like a race you didn’t sign up for.You wake up, rush through the day, jump from task to task, and still feel like you’re falling behind. The truth is, it’s not just about doing more. It’s about doing what truly matters. Many people think success comes from working harder, longe
Ep. 392
How to Succeed in Competitive Careers
If you want to succeed in a highly competitive field—like academia, performing arts, business, journalism, or music—talent and passion are just the beginning. What really matters is understanding how your industry actually works.
Ep. 391
Customer First - Why Prioritizing Customer Needs Beats Chasing Resources
In today’s fast-moving world, companies often face a fundamental question: Should we prioritize resources or customers? For many, the answer seems obvious—resources drive innovation, scale, and growth. But in reality, neglecting customer needs is one of the fastest ways for a business to lose releva
Ep. 390
From Insight to Impact - How Applying What You Read Makes You a Better Leader
Like many aspiring leaders, I once believed that reading business books from cover to cover would somehow make me a better leader. I highlighted key lessons, absorbed powerful insights, and felt a sense of accomplishment just by finishing them. But over time, I realized that simply reading wasn’t en