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The Ladder Is Evaporating
The career path that built the American middle class is about to disappear — not from the top, but from the bottom.
Feb 15
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Christopher Myers
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When Nobody Steps Up: The Leadership Vacuum That Turned a Crisis Into a Catastrophe
The greatest danger in any crisis isn’t the crisis itself — it’s the silence where leadership should be.
Feb 10
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Christopher Myers
The Mountain and the Ticker Tape: Why the Best Leaders Learn to See What Others Can’t
Great leadership isn’t about reacting faster — it’s about seeing further.
Feb 9
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Christopher Myers
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Humility and Patience Are the Operating System
Why restraint, not brilliance, determines who survives pressure
Feb 4
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Christopher Myers
1
January 2026
When the Dollar Weakens, Everything Else Starts to Feel Unstable
Why record markets and everyday strain can exist at the same time
Jan 28
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Christopher Myers
2
Overthinking in an Age of Noise
Why Clarity Is Harder Now, and Why It Matters More Than Ever
Jan 27
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Christopher Myers
2
Leadership Begins With Self-Command
Why the Hardest Part of Leading a Company Is Governing Yourself First
Jan 23
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Christopher Myers
3
Why Excellence Is Boring
And Why That’s Exactly Why It Works
Jan 16
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Christopher Myers
2
Wisdom Under Pressure
What Alfred P. Sloan and the Interwar Years Teach Us About Building Institutions That Endure
Jan 14
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Christopher Myers
2
Things to Watch in 2026
The Forces Beneath the Headlines
Jan 7
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Christopher Myers
2
December 2025
The Age of Asymmetry
Strategy in a world where the field is no longer level
Dec 4, 2025
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Christopher Myers
3
November 2025
No Whiplash: Sharing Uncertainty Without Spreading Stress
How to think “looking up and out” while keeping your team steady enough to move.
Nov 7, 2025
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Christopher Myers
2
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