We launch the theme in 2026: Design Your Second Act "Design your Second Act" is a design process to help you navigate from a stagnation stage to becoming significant in your world. And we call it a design process because you can't just think your way there. You can't solve a new future with the old playbook. Design starts with empathy—for yourself and the problem you want to solve. It involves research, learning, prototyping, testing, and multiplying. You aren't just jumping ship;...
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We launch the theme in 2026: Design Your Second Act "Design your Second Act" is a design process to help you navigate from a stagnation stage to becoming significant in your world. And we call it a design process because you can't just think your way there. You can't solve a new future with the old playbook. Design starts with empathy—for yourself and the problem you want to solve. It involves research, learning, prototyping, testing, and multiplying. You aren't just jumping ship;...
Become a Chinese Calligrapher: Design the White Space in-between Your Works.
Become a Design Thinker
22 minutes
8 months ago
Become a Chinese Calligrapher: Design the White Space in-between Your Works.
In a rapidly changing world shaped by longer lifespans and the rise of AI, defining your future solely by connecting the dots of your past limits your potential. True adaptability and innovation come from embracing the "white space" — the unmarked areas of your experience that hold unrealized possibilities. In this episode, we will get inspiration from Chinese Calligrapher in handling the "white space". Join the journey to become a design thinker to receive regular updates of insights...
Become a Design Thinker
We launch the theme in 2026: Design Your Second Act "Design your Second Act" is a design process to help you navigate from a stagnation stage to becoming significant in your world. And we call it a design process because you can't just think your way there. You can't solve a new future with the old playbook. Design starts with empathy—for yourself and the problem you want to solve. It involves research, learning, prototyping, testing, and multiplying. You aren't just jumping ship;...