Notes from the work: case studies on revenue engines we have rebuilt, and the recurring patterns behind stalled growth.
The disease that does not exist
A researcher in Sweden invented a fake skin condition, seeded it across the internet, and watched it reach AI training data and then a peer-reviewed journal. It reveals a specific failure: removing a constraint because a tool made it easy, without asking why it was there.
When the constraint has a name
A firm spent close to a year trying to move one person out, and kept deciding they couldn’t. The person was never the thing they needed to move. The five questions of constraint discrimination, run on one real account.
It was never about the taste.
I spent years believing I hated spinach. The real constraint was texture, not taste. Most people misdiagnose what is in their way the same way, and almost everything in business is downstream of getting that one call right.
The gate was there for a reason
Part two. The gap between what can change and what should change, in the three places it matters most - your personal life, your individual work, and the team you lead.