Author name: Andreas Von Der Heydt

Are You Coachable?

If you can’t handle the truth, people stop sharing it with you. Not out of malice, but out of self-preservation. They learn that honesty costs them more than silence gains you. Over time, you become surrounded by echoes of your own assumptions, isolated not by walls but by your own defensiveness. Real growth starts when […]

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The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics – On Innovation

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, and Peter Howitt for explaining innovation-driven economic growth. THEIR WORK Joel Mokyr showed that progress happens when knowledge connects knowledge. He distinguished between propositional knowledge (understanding why things work) and prescriptive knowledge (knowing how to make them work). His deeper message: innovation

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Confusing Ego with Confidence Is Sabotaging Your Career

Ego and confidence get confused constantly, but they’re completely different. Ego is your internal publicist, constantly working to convince the world you’re more important than you actually are. It feeds on external validation like a starving animal, whispering lies: “You’re always right,” “Others don’t understand your brilliance,” “You deserve special treatment.” Confidence is quiet certainty

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What Most Leaders Get Wrong About Psychological Safety

One of the greatest misunderstandings about psychological safety is that it means lowering performance standards, avoiding difficult conversations, or “wrapping teams in cotton wool.” Why is that the case? Well… first thing, first. Meaning let’s quickly clarify what Psychological Safety is so we all have the same understanding before we get to the tricky part

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