Crises don't test your intelligence, they test your structure.
A structural explanation of freezing, stress, and decision-making in crises
Personal yet analytical reflections on power, perception, and human dynamics. Field lessons, intellectual explorations, and uncomfortable philosophical questions. Where observation meets introspection.
A structural explanation of freezing, stress, and decision-making in crises
Prosperity, longevity, and the silent collapse of transmission
Lauryn Hill once sang: "Adam lives in theory". In Hebrew, Adam means "the human being", all of us. And Queen Lauryn is right, most humans today
The ethical dilemma of writing in the age of attention.
I once revealed to a group what I had seen while infiltrating radical networks. I expected concern, and taking action, together! Instead, I was met with silence, nervosity and hostility.
What to do when you’re asked the wrong question
You know that strange moment: when you know something… but you can't explain it. You can't put it into words. It's not logic, not
I recently saw a viral post on LinkedIn. Someone wrote: “Why did we waste time at school learning Pythagoras’ theorem? Completely useless. I wish I had learned personal finance, relationships,
I'm about to share words I wrote almost ten years ago. Back then, I was a young journalist in Israel and the West Bank. I wrote constantly (in
I never had a linear thought in my life. When I tried to follow others' paths (do one thing at a time, answer what was asked, choose a side)
When I first decided to write and express myself publicly, I chose English. It's not my native language, but it is the "global language". People often
A few days ago, I wrote a LinkedIn post about Trump and MBS's meeting. At some point, I used the word "regime". I used the term