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The Discipline of Space: What Miles Davis’ Music Continues to Teach Me
Leadership is a personal journey. Clarity, inspiration, and insight do not come only from books, meetings, metrics, or formal training. They come from many parts of life—music, art, reflection, relationships, struggle, and the quiet moments that help us see ourselves more clearly.
My recent article reflects on how Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue continues to teach me about restraint, space, discipline, focus, and renewal.
Sometimes the lessons that shape us most arrive from unexpected places. Continue reading
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