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Stop Waiting for Permission to Innovate
I spend a lot of time digging into research, always asking who noticed the discomfort first, who saw what was missing, and who chose to act. The pioneers I study aren’t loud leaders or polished networkers. They’re problem-solvers who see patterns others miss and push for real change. If you’ve ever felt early, unheard, or frustrated by surface-level fixes, this isn’t a flaw. It’s a signal. Being ahead of your time isn’t about waiting—it’s about naming what’s broken and buildi

Lynn E. Miller
Jan 72 min read
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