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The Penguin Waddle Theory of Productivity
If life isn’t a race, how exactly are we supposed to move forward? The answer might come from penguins. They don’t sprint or glide; they waddle. It’s awkward, clumsy, and messy—but they still travel thousands of miles. The Penguin Waddle Theory of Productivity is about embracing consistent, non-linear progress. Whether you are building a business, a family, or yourself, remember that your pace is sacred. Progress doesn’t have to be elegant; it just has to keep moving. Waddle
Karma Penguin
3 days ago5 min read


The Loneliness of New Motherhood: Why People Write You Off
Becoming a mother is often called a "miracle," but nobody warns you about the social pruning that follows. From friends who disappear to colleagues who write off your professional ambition, the loneliness of new motherhood is a radical identity shift. This post explores the "Patient X" experience of being ghosted by your village, the corporate "big stupid" bias against parents, and how navigating these Northeast winters of the soul actually makes you a more formidable force.
Karma Penguin
Mar 74 min read
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