The Berlin School of Creative Leadership | David Slocum | An interview with Wisdom Hacker’s Alexa Clay.
“Everyone has a little misfit inside! It might sound cheesy, but too often we approach our work lives feeling like we have to camouflage or conform to a role of who we are supposed to be. This sort of pretending is really draining. And it is partially why our workforces are so exhausted and under-motivated. I think the new economy that we are entering into puts more of a premium on recognizing our unique assets and capitalizing on our individual strengths, quirks and passions. People aren't plugging into factory jobs in the same way anymore and we don't have to make ourselves into cogs. If we want more disruptive ideas out there in the world then we need more disruptive sorts of people, which requires more insurgent behavior. Hustle, hack copy, provoke and pivot are just some of the core behaviors and principles we think misfits everywhere can tap into.” - Alexa Clay







