Send us a text Necessity is the mother of invention. Some of the biggest revolutions in business didn’t come from brilliant technology or billion-dollar R&D budgets.They began with frustration — someone standing at a bottleneck, asking,“Why does it have to be this way?” That question changed the way the world trades today. A single insight turned a slow, fragmented process into a seamless global system — and quietly became the biggest driver of globalisation in the 20th century. The les...
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Send us a text Necessity is the mother of invention. Some of the biggest revolutions in business didn’t come from brilliant technology or billion-dollar R&D budgets.They began with frustration — someone standing at a bottleneck, asking,“Why does it have to be this way?” That question changed the way the world trades today. A single insight turned a slow, fragmented process into a seamless global system — and quietly became the biggest driver of globalisation in the 20th century. The les...
Send us a text Have you ever caught yourself chasing just a little more? A little more polish before you send that deck. A little more growth before you feel secure. A little more success before you allow yourself to breathe. It’s strange how “more” never seems to end. It keeps moving the finish line just as we’re about to cross it. This week’s Saturday Story is about two brilliant minds, a party, and one perfect word that questions the strive for “more”. It’s a word that can feel small in...
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Send us a text Necessity is the mother of invention. Some of the biggest revolutions in business didn’t come from brilliant technology or billion-dollar R&D budgets.They began with frustration — someone standing at a bottleneck, asking,“Why does it have to be this way?” That question changed the way the world trades today. A single insight turned a slow, fragmented process into a seamless global system — and quietly became the biggest driver of globalisation in the 20th century. The les...