We must rethink how we teach Students
In the digital age, we need to rethink how we teach students to prepare them for the future.
This is where I share my thoughts, experiences, and observations—unfiltered and entirely mine. These aren't polished think pieces written by a content team. They're just me, thinking out loud, documenting what I'm learning and wrestling with.
I write about whatever captures my attention: business strategy and how small companies can actually compete, technology and why most digital transformations fail, education and how we're failing our students, philosophy and the search for meaning, society and culture, and the intersection of all these things. If something interests me and might be useful to you, it ends up here.
Expect honest takes, occasional harsh truths, and the evolving thoughts of someone still figuring it all out. Some of these ideas might be completely wrong—they're just where my head is at right now. But that's the point: documenting the journey, not pretending I've already arrived.
In the digital age, we need to rethink how we teach students to prepare them for the future.
Small and medium businesses (SMBs) are the backbone of the economy, but they often struggle to keep up with the pace of change in the digital world.