Key insights from interviews with leading thinkers, revealing how they approach growth, creativity, and resilience in unpredictable times.
Across hundreds of interviews, a handful of ideas keep returning. In this conversation we tried to distil what the most thoughtful people we have met actually have in common.
The first was patience with ambiguity. Our guest argued that the ability to sit with an unsolved problem, without rushing to a tidy answer, is the real engine of original thinking.
The second was generosity. The thinkers who endure tend to share freely, trusting that ideas grow stronger when they are given away rather than guarded.
We left the interview convinced that resilience is less a personality trait and more a set of habits anyone can practise.