I’m a digital enthusiast — anyone who knows me knows I’m drawn to AI, innovation, and the relentless pace at which technology is reshaping the world. And yet, golf keeps pulling me back to a deeper truth.
One perfect shot means nothing on its own. A stunning drive can be followed by a catastrophic approach. A lucky bounce can save a hole. A bad swing doesn’t define a round, and even winning a tournament is just a single stop on a much longer road.
That’s exactly what I love about this sport.
Golf forces me to stay in the present — without dragging along the ghosts of past mistakes, and without obsessing over the next shot before I’ve played this one.
Only what’s in front of me right now counts.
In a world that rewards speed, performance, and relentless acceleration — and especially during a personally difficult stretch I’m currently navigating — golf brings me back to patience, clarity, mental balance, and perspective.
In the end, every result — in business, in sport, or in personal life — is often just one shot inside a much bigger game.
And if right now it looks like I’ve sent a ball straight into the water hazard, the round is still long, and I’ve still got plenty of shots left in the bag.
What About You?
What do you do when you’re not working and you actually want to recharge?