Field Notes

AI's economic rewards flow to the wealthy while regulatory gaps and catastrophizing rhetoric obscure what the data actually shows.

Harvard researcher explains why strategic self-disclosure builds trust, deepens relationships, and advances careers.

A journalist's decades of learning from Coach Wooden reveal why expressed appreciation outperforms silent admiration.

John Wooden's philosophy of relationship-first leadership and the discipline of expressing appreciation before it's too late.

Four financial experts deliver tactical money rules covering budgeting, allocation, saving, and mindset for any starting point.

How Olympic skier Eileen Gu's self-aware thinking habits reveal the tools anyone can use to fight overconfidence.

Barbara Corcoran on turning underestimation, dyslexia, and a $1,000 loan into a $66 million business exit.

Narcissistic leadership patterns corrode organizations through ego-driven credit hoarding, trust erosion, and cultures that punish dissent and reward spectacle.

Human connection remains the only durable competitive advantage as automation makes genuine care increasingly scarce and valuable.