Information is everywhere. Insight is rare.

Information is everywhere. Insight is rare.

In my early career, I was a relentless documenter: photos, notes, endless details. It was how I tried to make sense of the noise.

But when I trained in NLP, I discovered something profound -

True insights don’t live in the noise. They emerge from the gaps.

True insights don’t live in the noise. They emerge from the gaps.


Today my tools go beyond words.

I watch and listen deeply - tone, body language, expression, pitch, movement.

Everything that surrounds the words.

These subtleties illuminate what others might miss.

It's a bit like constellations in a night sky - I find patterns, create clarity, turn ambiguity into opportunity.

Without fail, the gaps hold the winning hand.

Because their hidden insight always reveals the most innovative, uniquely bold, truly transformative routes ahead.

Where do you find your most meaningful insights?

Piet Mondrian: Broadway Boogie Woogie (1942-43). Mondrian understood the value of negative space.

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