Beyond the Noise of 2026: Why Values are the Only Constants in a Changing World
As we enter 2026, the world is obsessed with “new starts.” But as a multidisciplinary leader, I have learned that a start is neither inherently cool nor difficult—it is simply a threshold. What matters is not the difficulty of the beginning, but the Ambition and Passion that fuel the journey.
1. The Residue of Experience
Moving between countries—from the structured systems of Europe back to the roots of Morocco—is a massive undertaking. Many see the move, but few understand the residue.
The results of such an experience are never constant; they vary from person to person. One might return with wealth, another with fatigue. But for the strategist, the only thing that remains constant is Values. When the environment changes, do you neglect your principles to fit in, or do you protect them as your most sacred asset?
2. The Chameleon vs. The Wolf
In my journey, I have encountered “chameleon” people—those who change their colors to deceive, manipulate, or blend into the shadows. I am often asked how I handle them.
My answer is simple: I am a Wolf. I do not ask you to change who you are. I do not demand that you be like me. But I do demand two things: Respect and Proficiency. I do not seek to prove who is “right” or “wrong.” Every person has their own path, and I have mine. I use my methods to oblige respect, and then I move ahead. I leave the past in the past because looking back slows down the hunt.
3. Faith Over Materials: The Search for Truth
We live in a world where most people turn toward the Material—money, status, and external challenges. They believe these are the metrics of success.
I choose a different direction. I turn toward the Soul. The path forward is rarely clear. None of us knows for certain which way is “correct.” However, I believe that you find the way through Faith, not through bank accounts. It is a difficult truth to accept in a material world, but it is the only one that survives the test of time.
4. The Final Exam
There is a huge difference between seeking the truth and searching for objects. One feeds the legacy; the other only feeds the ego.
As we step into 2026, let the chameleons keep their colors and the materialists keep their things. I will keep my values, my faith, and my wolf’s spirit.
In the final step—the one that leads to the grave—we will watch and see who truly won. We will see whose work was “sculpted in the rock” and whose was written in the sand.
Happy New Year. Let’s build something that lasts.


