Show up where you don’t belong. Because one day, you will. That’s what I’ve learned repeatedly in my career as I’ve pushed through the impostor syndrome. Sometimes validation came quickly. Sometimes ...
As children grow up they are prepared for the real world. They are prepared to go off on their own, and it is known to be one of the hardest things to do. At least, that’s how my family made it out.
What do you say to a graduating class raised by disruption, shaped by contradiction and now handed a future defined by code? You don’t give advice. You hold up a mirror. The Class of 2025 isn’t ...
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