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Riddle No. 2: Belief
An Anthropologist's Field Notes on the Industries That Shape How We Work
Feb 26
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Geneèn Wright
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The Loudest Person in the Room Rarely Changes It
Blueprints for the Modern Leader
Feb 23
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Geneèn Wright
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Riddle I: Desire
Field Notes on the Industries That Shape How We Work
Feb 17
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Geneèn Wright
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The Virtues and Vitriol for Slowing Down
Productivity Was Designed. So Was the Rush
Feb 11
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Geneèn Wright
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Caesar in the Boardroom: Goal or the Warning?
When leadership becomes a condition, and why modern organizations keep reproducing it.
Feb 4
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Geneèn Wright
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Don’t Hate the Player, Note The Game
How modern organizations quietly direct talent…and what workers can do to stay solvent inside the system
Feb 1
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Geneèn Wright
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January 2026
When the Work Doesn't Hold, We Build Something Else
Labor, community, and the long history of making a way when systems fail
Jan 24
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Geneèn Wright
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Navigating a Toxic Work Culture Without Losing Yourself
Once you understand that toxic cultures are structural, a different question emerges: how do you survive inside one without becoming unrecognizable to…
Jan 19
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Geneèn Wright
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The Beauty We Keep, The Violence We Forget
How labor violence disappears from memory while its rewards endure, and what that forgetting teaches us about the systems we live inside today.
Jan 18
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Geneèn Wright
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Prometheus at Work: Using Pattern Recognition to Make Better Career Decisions
From Ancient Greece's Prometheus myth to modern workplaces, explore how recognizing patterns early helps you act before consequences arrive.
Jan 13
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Geneèn Wright
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The Unreliable Narrator
When Leadership Becomes Lore—and Work Pays the Price
Jan 7
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Geneèn Wright
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When the Ladder Breaks
How the Inversion of the Labor Market Reshapes Power and Progression
Jan 4
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Geneèn Wright
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