Let’s be clear. Tariffs aren't inherently evil. In limited, strategic use, they can buy time for critical industries. But when wielded as a broad, blunt policy — as a primary economic lever — they don’t deliver results. They create a cascade of consequences that hurt far more than they help.| Horses for Sources | No Boundaries
We need to reset our current work habits and refocus on our future. Otherwise, we’ll withdraw more and more into a world where we’re becoming imposters. We need to embrace change, refuel our passions, and tune out all the rhetoric and noise.My advice is to focus on building closer work relationships, get out more, and meet more people. Working with people, locking heads, building friendships, sharing experiences... this is what energizes us. At the end of the day, we're all mammals, a...| Horses for Sources | No Boundaries
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