The 12-Hour-a-Year Workload: Why We Are Addicted to the Grind
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The 12-Hour-a-Year Workload: Why We Are Addicted to the Grind

I told the Chairman I could give him a breakthrough every week. He told me to stop. He told me that if I gave him two (like the one I just gave him) a year, I was successful. He was effectively telling me to work 12 hours a year. Why? Because most leaders are trapped in the Moral Fallacy of the Grind, the belief that for an impact to be big, the effort must be painful.

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The Mirror of Slop: Why AI’s Biggest Problem is That It Learned from Us

The Mirror of Slop: Why AI’s Biggest Problem is That It Learned from Us

AI isn't a calculator; it's a mirror. If it’s producing “slop,” it’s because it was trained on the decades of slop we’ve produced in our boardrooms and spreadsheets. We expect AI to be smart, but it’s actually doing something much more human: it's prioritizing the loudest signal over the most accurate one.

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