Hello again, Lovely Human,
I used to book meetings back-to-back without thinking much about it. One afternoon, I stood up from my desk and realised I felt oddly wiped: not sick, just done. So I moved the meeting by thirty minutes and sat there in attempt to give myself some space.
Nothing major, but everything felt slightly better.
I was sharper in the conversation. I listened more. I didn’t rush to land a point just to sound decisive. It made me wonder how often we mistake endurance for leadership, and speed for seriousness.
Most leadership models assume a body is always on, always able to override itself. Real bodies don’t work like that. They change pace. They ask for recovery. They signal before they break, if we’re willing to listen.
Leading well isn’t about forcing the old rhythm to keep working.
Sometimes it’s about adjusting the tempo and noticing what improves…

Your body notices what your calendar ignores.
Speed feels productive. Sometimes it does the opposite.
Endurance isn’t the same thing as leadership.
🧠 Most workshops explain why you procrastinate.
This one shows you where it’s happening in your brain and how to interrupt it live.
During this workshop you’ll observe your own brain patterns in real time and apply practical neuro-hacks that reduce friction, panic responses, and avoidance, on the spot. Led by a professional neuroscientist Dr. Yvonne Ritze!

🤖 What is the latest news in AI & Emerging Tech?
1 - ClawdBot (24/7 AI Agent)
People are quietly building always-on AI agents at home. This is what “set it once and let AI run” actually looks like.
2 - Why AI Is Disrupting Product Management (from LinkedIn CPO)
Product leadership is changing faster than most teams admit. If you still think AI is just a feature, this is your wake-up call.
3 - Putting Gemini to Work in Chrome
Your browser is becoming an AI co-worker. Search, tabs, and actions — all quietly working together.
4 - Marc Andreessen: The Most Important Era in Tech History
Andreessen explains why everything built before AI is now open for replacement. This isn’t another tech cycle — it’s a reset.
5 - Roborock RockNeo Q1
Roborock’s first autonomous lawn-mowing robot shows how fast “smart home” is becoming “smart property.”
AI is all the rage, but are you using it to your advantage?
Successful AI transformation starts with deeply understanding your organization’s most critical use cases. We recommend this practical guide from You.com that walks through a proven framework to identify, prioritize, and document high-value AI opportunities. Learn more with this AI Use Case Discovery Guide.

📚 How Can I Stay Ahead in Learning & Development?
1 - You Can Develop a Sixth Sense And Transform Your Perception of Reality
Research shows humans can learn echolocation through sound and movement. Perception, it turns out, is trainable — not fixed.
Top book picks leaders return to when performance plateaus. Practical frameworks for training focus, undoing self-sabotage, and building mental consistency when the stakes (and pressure) scale ⬇️
2 - The Inner Game of Tennis
A classic on performance psychology that separates effort from awareness. Why mastery improves when you stop fighting your own mind.
3 - The Mountain Is You
A clear breakdown of how self-sabotage forms and why willpower alone fails. Change happens when emotional patterns are understood, not forced.
4 - Inner Excellence
A practical framework for training focus, composure, and consistency under pressure. Used by elite performers to build mental discipline beyond motivation.

💡 How Do I Broaden my Global Worldview? Baháʼí Faith

The Lotus Temple in New Delhi
No one stands above the rest here.
Authority is shared.
There is no priest in the Baháʼí Faith.
Instead, communities govern themselves.
In places like the Lotus Temple in New Delhi or the Baháʼí World Centre in Haifa, there is no podium waiting for a leader. The spaces are built for gathering, not preaching. People sit in circles.
Decisions aren’t made by a single voice. They’re made through consultation - slow, collective, and often uncomfortable.
This is unusual.
Most belief systems concentrate authority so meaning stays clear.
Here, meaning is shared, and so is responsibility.
Without clergy, no one gets to outsource wisdom.
Everyone has to participate.
Everyone has to listen.
It makes belonging harder.
And more demanding.
But it also spreads power, quietly, across the whole community.
Guiding takeaway:
Spiritual power doesn’t have to be centralized to endure.

🍀 What Can I Do to Impact, Live Sustainably and Make the World a Better Place?
1 - Creating Unsinkable Metal
Metal that refuses to sink feels like sci-fi, but it’s already here.
2 - How China Turned Inner Mongolia’s Deserts Into Green Land
A desert turned forest forces a rethink of what “irreversible” really means.
3 - India’s Dead River Flows Again After 60 Years
A river declared dead comes back to life. Proof that long-term damage isn’t always permanent, but patience matters.
4 - Denmark Switched to Red Streetlights, Solving a Problem Every Modern City Deals With
Denmark changed the colour of its streets. A small design decision with outsized impact on safety, energy, and ecosystems.
Your fans,
— Sal & the Gleac team








