Author: Mario Bekes
Introduction I have spent much of my life inside systems where trust is conditional and identity is negotiable. In war, I learned that survival often depends not on strength, but on silence.In military security and later in diplomatic intelligence environments, I saw how individuals become instruments—useful, precise, and, when necessary,... View Article
Author: Mario Bekes
From the battlefield to intelligence briefings I have spent my life in environments where the cost of misjudgement is measured in blood, not opinion. From the battlefield to intelligence briefings, from diplomatic corridors to corporate boardrooms, I have witnessed how conflict evolves—but never disappears. In the military, we were taught... View Article
Author: Mario Bekes
Introduction I have spent my life in the crossfire—literally and figuratively. I’ve seen the world through the mud-streaked lens of a soldier and the calculated gaze of a diplomat. Today, I see it through the polished glass of a successful businessman. But whether I was holding a rifle, a treaty,... View Article
Author: Mario Bekes
Why Your Resilience is Forged, Not Found A few days ago, while catching up with a friend, the topic of training came up. He mentioned seeing the videos I post on social media, clips of my gym sessions, and asked me, with a hint of bashful curiosity: “Where do you... View Article
Author: Mario Bekes
Introduction The world is currently drowning in ‘experts’ who have never bled for their beliefs and ‘influencers’ who are terrified of an unscripted thought. We have enough noise; what we lack is the signal. Your life has given you a perspective that no algorithm can replicate and no institution can... View Article
Author: Mario Bekes
Lessons From War, Diplomacy, and Business n the trenches of the infantry, I learned that assumption is the mother of all failure. In the calm spaces of diplomacy, I learned something almost as important: the big smilers are the big killers. Trust is an opening, but verification is the golden... View Article
Author: Mario Bekes
Why Your Masterpiece Is Rotting in Your Head We live in an age of intellectual gluttony. We gorge ourselves on strategy, plans, optimisation, and blueprints. Yet we starve for results. I have spent my life operating in three worlds that have no patience for theorists: the battlefield, the diplomatic table,... View Article
Author: Mario Bekes
Why “Opportunity” Often Smells Like Desperation Every morning, before I’ve even had my first coffee, my digital space is under siege. My inbox is no longer a place for collaboration. It has become a testing ground for cheap psychological tricks and automated aggression. I suspect many of you have felt... View Article
Author: Mario Bekes
Introduction I spent the morning at the gym, as I have for years. Bench press. Legs. Treadmill. Heavy bag. At 53, I move differently than I did when I was running security in war zones. The speed has changed. The intent hasn’t. In my world—whether in combat, investigations, or business—stagnation... View Article
Author: Mario Bekes
Introduction At 2am on a winter night, in temperatures below minus ten degrees, someone called out for “lunch.” In military operations, conventional timekeeping is irrelevant. We were preparing to move toward enemy lines—a-controlled advance requiring silence, proximity, and calculated risk. Close enough that one could see breath crystallizing in the... View Article