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We used to wait for the router to reboot. Now, in a disconnected world, we wait for ourselves to reboot.
This morning, the signal dropped. And I realized something profoundly uncomfortable: I had nothing to do that mattered without it. For ten minutes, I sat in silence, and the absence of connectivity revealed the fragility of my entire workflow. I wasn’t frustrated. I was exposed.
The modern professional has built a career on convenience. Lose the wifi, and what’s left? A calendar of excuses and a queue of half-written drafts. This is the leadership blind spot nobody is talking about: our dependence on infrastructure we don’t control. The disruption wasn’t the outage. It was the panic I felt when I realized my productivity is just an elaborate reaction to a signal.
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