Herbert Lui

Blog on creativity, marketing, and the human condition.

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  • Introducing my business writing services at LinkedIn

    Yesterday, I posted this at LinkedIn: A few months ago, I showed a friend an early sample of The Consistency Journal. As we caught up, he mentioned he’d been having trouble with a blog post at work. The technical writer they’d been working with couldn’t take the draft where it needed to be. “I don’t…

    Herbert Lui

    June 19, 2026
    Creator Confidential, Promotion
  • Be the best in the world, for a few real people

    There’s a local car service that specializes at taking customers to and from the airport. They serve customers based in a couple of local suburbs that don’t speak English.  As far as I know, you can only call them by phone. They charge a consistent, flat rate and only accept cash when you get to…

    Herbert Lui

    June 18, 2026
    Creator Confidential, Promotion, Turning Stories
  • Against reality distortion

    One of the most intriguing qualities about Steve Jobs is described as his “reality distortion field.” It seemed like he was able to bend reality to his will. For example, with its influence, he occasionally made unrealistic deadlines happen like the original Apple Macintosh computer, or going public with the Pixar IPO right after Toy…

    Herbert Lui

    June 17, 2026
    Expectations, Turning Stories
  • Modest shapes

    Whenever I come across an interesting idea, I hear my mind’s chatter, “This would be a great book.” I can envision the book cover with a big, bold, title. The feeling is captivating, almost euphoric; I call it a creative fever.  A few moments, or perhaps days, later, I realize that I’m not going to…

    Herbert Lui

    June 16, 2026
    Creativity, Creator Confidential, Expectations, Turning Stories
  • Choicefulness

    This year marked Apple’s 50th year in business. It came awfully close to closing shop in its second decade, largely because it lost direction. The company failed to release hit products, was losing a lot of money, and scrambling to survive. In 1993, Apple released nearly 40 products, maintaining over 70 total. (For the Apple…

    Herbert Lui

    June 15, 2026
    Creativity, Creator Confidential, Turning Stories
  • Take your practice seriously

    In the 1950s, decades before he became a well-renowned composer, Philip Glass was a young man who recently moved to New York City to start his education at a prestigious art school, the Juilliard School.  His first home was in a room on the fourth floor of a brownstone in the Upper West Side of…

    Herbert Lui

    June 14, 2026
    Creativity, Creator Confidential, Turning Stories
  • Multiple strategies

    Advice from a strategist, which resonated with me:  You don’t need to pursue one strategy at a time. You can draft up three to five strategies, test them out, and see which ones work. In fact, it’s probably useful to think of more than one path to win.  The most effective entrepreneurs and companies generally…

    Herbert Lui

    June 13, 2026
    Creator Confidential, Expectations, Turning Stories
  • A fan of yourself

    Olivia Levin wrote a book, The Story of Us, to cover Taylor Swift’s fan community. It’s a really interesting angle, and it made me wonder how a story covering Ye’s fan community would look. Right away, the phrase, “A fan of yourself,” immediately came to mind. In addition to the music, and the products, Ye…

    Herbert Lui

    June 12, 2026
    Creativity, Creator Confidential, The Yeezy Way
  • Play the whole game

    During the first half of yesterday’s NBA finals playoff game, the New York Knicks were losing by a lot. At one point, they were trailing by 29 points. They were not playing well at all. For context, no team losing by that much has ever come back to win in the finals. They were leading the…

    Herbert Lui

    June 11, 2026
    Creativity, Creator Confidential, Expectations, Turning Stories
  • Experience happens in the passthrough 

    In technology, a passthrough is a device that allows a signal to transfer from a source to a receiver. A VCR could act as a passthrough for S-video signals to reach the TV.  This concept applies to our work. In some ways, you act as a passthrough for ideas, directives, and requests. When these ideas…

    Herbert Lui

    June 10, 2026
    Creativity
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