
Welcome to good morning “moves”
If you really know me, you would know that I love creativity, thinking out of the box, creating win-win situations for all the parties with unknowns, and taking things that work and applying those to life differently.
Lately, I realized that the reason I am posting on LinkedIn is not that I want to get more people. I love sharing the things that I learn, and I even use this as a mechanism to learn better and faster, to synthesize the knowledge.
For that reason, I also started realizing that some people couldn’t keep up with my LinkedIn content as they are not that active there, but they still want to learn and know about the news. For this reason, I am starting a new newsletter that no one in transportation has seen before. It’s not a synthesis. It’s a reflection of my thinking and the things that I learn. Patterns that I find relevant and ways to explain our neighbor how we make the world a better place.

Atlantic Coast by Anastasia Samoylova. Published by Aperture
Starting with Anastasia Coast’s Atlantic Coast
As we think about “moves” in this newsletter, both literal and metaphorical, I wanted to start with something that caught my attention outside my usual internet bubble. I came across Atlantic Coast, a photography book that retraces an old journey, but what stayed with me is how infrastructure quietly reshapes lives over time, often before we notice. It felt like the right lens to begin the year with, especially as everything around us keeps speeding up.
Fire Horse Year
2026 is a Fire Horse year. That represents big shifts, momentum, risk, speed. I learned this from my yoga teacher while I was in Puerto Rico, somewhere between real rest, space to think, and a brief panic about a potential flight cancellation that oddly gave me clarity around what I want to focus on this year: change and constant execution. This is the year where moving fast beats waiting for perfect, and operational clarity matters more than polished roadmaps. Here is how I shape my 2026: be open, be bold, be fast Read more here.
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