The July 2026 issue of Corporate Wellness is built around one deceptively simple theme: the modern workplace has become highly connected, yet emotionally undernourished. Its top stories examine loneliness, psychological safety, neurodiversity, hybrid work, boundaries, wellbeing measurement, and the
The July/August 2026 issue of Foreign Affairs is built around one stark question on its cover: “Who Will Win the Next War?” Its top essays examine the future of warfare, China and Taiwan, Russia after Ukraine, the Middle East after the Iran war, nuclear deterrence, Afghanistan, Iran’s remade strateg
The First Responsibility of a Steward Is to Know Who Owns the Estate For a family office or ultra-high-net-worth family, the question of ownership appears simple on paper. The trust owns the shares.
St. Zoe of Rome sits in a category of figures that, from a modern family office lens, are less about doctrine and more about decision under pressure, identity risk, and legacy transformation under hostile regimes.
St. Barsanuphius delivers a message that, at first glance, feels almost anti-world: do not seek recognition, do not compare yourself, detach from possessions, and abandon the need to be “somebody.
Warren Buffett focuses on buying quality businesses at reasonable prices, not flashy companies or market trends. Long-term thinking beats market timing—he holds his best investments "forever" and is famously patient before buying a company's shares.
It’s not about money or talent. The one thing these wildly different icons have in common is a brutal boundary-setting strategy called the “Bullseye Rule.” Jul 3, 2026 Warren Buffett. If every foodie you knew said a restaurant was great, you’d probably be convinced it’s worth a visit. And if every tech savvy person in your orbit recommended the same gadget, you’d be impressed. By the same logic, if at least five different super achievers suggest the exact same time management strategy, you
Berkshire Hathaway’s Greg Abel is, however, all-in on Google’s parent company Alphabet. Jul 1, 2026 Greg Abel. When Greg Abel finally took the reins of Berkshire Hathaway at the start of this year, he had big shoes to fill. His predecessor and longtime mentor, Warren Buffett—one of the wealthiest people on earth—had spent decades building a reputation as one of the world’s great financial minds. As with any high-pressure executive transition, Abel surely felt some pressure not to rock the boat
Enzo is the CEO of Lugen Family Office, CEO of Medici Family Office, a best selling author, and a social entrepreneur. Enzo is the most trusted Consigliere to several UHNW families and a sought after speaker.
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