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The Art of Controlled Force: What Woodcarving Can Teach Modern Creators About Precision

Whether shaping a surface, executing a serve, or designing a system, the same truth applies: precision is not perfection; it is presence in motion.

Published October 30, 2025
Categorized as Chris Thigpen

What Sports Can Teach Us About Trust, Teamwork, and the Grace of Losing Well

Sports remind us how to show up – for ourselves, for our teams, and for the people who depend on us.

Published October 20, 2025
Categorized as Chris Thigpen

Same Sox, Different Year? Why 2025 Left Boston Fans Wanting More

The 2025 season didn’t break hearts. It didn’t enrage fans. It didn’t do anything, really—except echo seasons past.

Published July 28, 2025
Categorized as Chris Thigpen

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