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  • The Week Columbus Almost Turned Back
    Business | Mashed

    The Week Columbus Almost Turned Back

    ByMayor 4 March 20264 March 2026

    Somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic in 1492, the expedition reached a psychological threshold. For weeks the ships had sailed west under steady winds and relatively calm seas. From a navigational perspective, everything looked correct. The currents behaved as expected, the wind carried them forward, and the mathematics of Columbus’ argument still held. But…

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  • I Run So I Can Eat Chocolate
    Energy

    I Run So I Can Eat Chocolate

    BySylvie 4 March 20264 March 2026

    I woke up to that small, stupid kind of mistake that already tells you what sort of day it’s going to be. I’d put an alarm for my tea, like I always do, and then I forgot to stop it. Just this sharp little noise in the background, and suddenly I was thinking, no, I’m…

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  • Living by Values: In the “Red”
    Values

    Living by Values: In the “Red”

    ByJanita Le Grange 4 March 2026

    On a bright afternoon after a spontaneous bike trip along the French coast, Maxime joined his meeting with his usual calm energy. The sun had finally appeared after days of grey weather, and he seemed refreshed from a quick ride to Saint-Malo. The conversation quickly moved from travel to something deeper: what it means to…

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  • The Invisible Current: How Energy Travels in a Conversation
    Energy

    The Invisible Current: How Energy Travels in a Conversation

    ByMartin & Manfred 4 March 20264 March 2026

    There’s a moment in many conversations when something invisible changes. No one names it.No one writes it in the meeting notes.But everyone feels it. Energy. Not the electricity that powers laptops or coffee machines — although those help — but the quieter current that travels through tone, posture, pauses, and the way someone looks at…

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  • Between Sleep and Spark: Three Men Searching for Energy in March
    Atlantic Corridor | Energy

    Between Sleep and Spark: Three Men Searching for Energy in March

    ByIsmar & Ritesh 2 March 20264 March 2026

    March began with a strange kind of fatigue. Outside, Europe was doing what it always does at the first hint of warmth: the light turned gentler, the air stopped biting, and people started acting like they could finally breathe again. But the body doesn’t always follow the calendar. The Mayor—half amused, half resigned—named it the…

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  • Nine No’s and One Yes: Where My Energy Really Comes From
    Energy

    Nine No’s and One Yes: Where My Energy Really Comes From

    ByAlexander 2 March 20262 March 2026

    On Saturday night in Pilsen, I stood in the middle of a club with my teammates, the music loud, the lights moving, everyone laughing — and I felt nothing. Not nothing emotionally. I was happy to be there. But my body was empty. My energy level was so low that even lifting my arms felt…

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  • Becoming Seaworthy Mid-Crossing
    Business | Mashed

    Becoming Seaworthy Mid-Crossing

    ByMayor 1 March 2026

    The breakthrough came midweek. The website worked. Pages loaded.The structure held. For a brief moment, it felt like arrival. It wasn’t. Beneath the surface sat an eight-page calendar architecture — elegant, layered, beautifully user-friendly — and almost impossible to keep stable. It functioned. It just refused to remain predictable. Every update rippled across dependencies.Caching began…

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  • ⚡ Theme of the Month: B-Energized.
    Energy

    ⚡ Theme of the Month: B-Energized.

    ByMayor 1 March 20261 March 2026

    Not Time. Not Discipline. Energy. You don’t lack ambition.You don’t lack intelligence.You don’t lack ideas. Most of the time, you simply lack energy. And that changes everything. This month, we are not talking about productivity hacks or motivation tricks.We are talking about the invisible currency of your life. As one of our core texts puts…

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  • A week in the digital dark ages
    Fruitloop's Reflections

    A week in the digital dark ages

    ByJanita Le Grange 28 February 2026

    The silence in the house wasn’t the peaceful kind—at least, not at first. It was the heavy, expectant silence of a family waiting for a little green light to flicker back to life on a plastic box. Last Sunday, I made a conscious choice to leave the laptop closed. I had things to do for…

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  • The Weekly Slice 15: Six Seats, One Broken Wi-Fi, and the Frost That Makes Us Sweeter
    The Weekly Slice

    The Weekly Slice 15: Six Seats, One Broken Wi-Fi, and the Frost That Makes Us Sweeter

    ByMayor 27 February 2026

    On Wednesday, the internet cable was cut. Literally cut. Janita was reporting from mobile data like a war correspondent, while somewhere else a washing machine was being defended like national territory, and in Scotland a man was checking whether his tail was still attached. It was that kind of week. Mr Mayor began by asking…

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