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Integrity: Doing the Right Thing When No One Is Watching
There is a distinct, quiet stillness to the moments when we are entirely alone. Imagine it is 2:00 AM. You are sitting at your desk, the glow of your laptop screen illuminating an empty office. Everyone else has gone home. The cleaning crew has already emptied the bins. On your screen lies a financial report, a line of code, or a client contract. With a single backspace, you could cover up a minor mistake. No one would ever find out. It wouldn’t trigger an audit; it wouldn’t
Gifford Thomas
3 minutes ago11 min read


It’s Not Hard Work Causing Burnout—It’s A Workplace That Feels Like War
Imagine waking up every single Monday with a physical pit in your stomach, walking into an office that doesn’t feel like a workplace, but a combat zone. You tread carefully through a minefield of passive-aggressive emails, unspoken corporate politics, and shifting alliances, knowing that a single misstep won't just be viewed as a mistake—it will be weaponized against you. This isn’t a career; it’s a daily battle for psychological survival. When a company swaps trust for terro
Gifford Thomas
5 days ago5 min read


The Myth of the Lone Visionary: Why Your Legacy Depends on Your Circle
Leadership is often painted as a solitary portrait. We are fed the myth of the lone visionary standing at the peak of the mountain, staring out into the horizon, carrying the entire weight of an organization on their shoulders. We see them in the media and in business case studies: the stoic CEO, the tireless founder, the manager who stays late under the glow of fluorescent lights, long after everyone else has gone home. But this portrait is a lie. Leadership can be a lonely
Gifford Thomas
7 days ago7 min read
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