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Do you keep deferring your annual health check-ups? You’re not alone. Many do. Some dismiss them as unnecessary. Others avoid them for fear of what the reports might say. Here's why you should read this.

The first time I boarded a flight for work, I wasn’t prepared. No suitcase. No warning. Just a master tape in my hand, a last-minute ticket, and a sense that life was about to change.

Have you ever tried to help someone, only to end up burnt in the process? It stings. It makes you wonder: should you ever bother stepping in again?

When I started writing my weekend reflections here, they took 6–7 minutes to read. Then 4–5. Now, for the past year, I’ve kept them under 3. In an attention-deficit world, why use a thousand words when a few hundred will do? This is my shortest nugget yet—perhaps fitting, given its focus.

A year ago, the idea of being alone on stage made me uncomfortable. Last week, I stood before a thousand students and loved every moment of it. So, what changed?

Some job losses aren’t unfair. They’re just… inevitable. Not because of a layoff. Not because of leadership change. But because of what we ignore until it’s too late. And deep down, many of us know it.