A Name That Refuses to Disappear
A Name That Refuses to Disappear A single line from literature still challenges identity, meaning, and the way we see value. There is something almost stubborn about the line: “Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose.” — Gertrude Stein At first glance, it feels simple. Almost too simple. But that is the trap. The line stays alive because it points to a truth many people avoid. We keep trying to rename things to make them feel more valuable. We repackage ideas. We polish titles. We add layers of noise. Yet the core remains the same. A rose does not need a pitch deck to prove it is beautiful. That thought hits hard in today’s culture. Especially in business, branding, leadership, and even personal growth. #Leadership and #PersonalBranding have become full of performance. Many people spend more time shaping perception than building substance. The strongest people rarely do that. They carry a quiet certainty. Their work speaks before they do. That is the deeper force behind Stein’s words. Ident...