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Eric C. Sinoway

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Eric C. Sinoway is a bestselling author and the architect of Humans Still Matter®, an operating lens for life and leadership in the age of AI. His work centers on a simple but increasingly urgent truth: as technology expands what is possible, it cannot replace judgment, make decisions, or be held accountable.

At the heart of his thinking is Decision Wisdom™, the disciplined ability to decide what matters and what does not, to make trade-offs deliberately, and to own consequences over time. Sinoway writes about the inflection points that define careers, relationships, and institutions, and about the responsibility to choose deliberately when the stakes are high. In a world defined by speed, excess information, and mounting pressure, he explor
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“Juggling and balancing effectively required that we make clear, legacy-driven choices about what we're trying to keep in the air and how we sequence our movements down the beam. Because the ultimate grade in life is not based on how far and fast we've walked the beam or how many things we’ve juggled—it’s based on how much we've enjoyed the exercise.”
Eric C. Sinoway, Howard's Gift: Uncommon Wisdom to Inspire Your Life's Work

“You cannot pursue all your goals simultaneously or satisfy all your desires at once. And it's an emotional drain to think you can. Instead, you must focus on long-term fulfillment rather than short-term success and, at various points in your life, think carefully about your priorities.”
Eric C. Sinoway

“Inflection points come in all forms: positive, negative, easy, hard, obvious, and subtle. The way you respond—whether you grab hold of an inflection point and leverage it for all it’s worth or just let it carry you along—is as important as the event itself.”
Eric C. Sinoway, Howard's Gift: Uncommon Wisdom to Inspire Your Life's Work

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