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Die Empty Framework 2025: Complete Leadership Guide
Master Todd Henry's 3-engine system for strategic leadership. Proven mapping, making & meshing techniques. Transform your executive approach today. First AI Movers.
You know that feeling when someone gives you the perfect words for something you've been doing your whole life? That just happened to me with Todd Henry's "Die Empty."
Here's the truth that hit me like a lightning bolt: I've been unconsciously practicing Henry's three-engine framework for decades now. What he calls "meshing"—that continuous learning between projects—isn't just a nice-to-have. It's been the secret weapon behind every breakthrough in my academic and professional career.
The Three-Engine Reality Check
Henry breaks all meaningful work into three modes:
Mapping is your strategic thinking. In my consulting work, this is when I'm developing AI transformation roadmaps for clients, architecting those three-pillar frameworks for enterprise adoption, or designing the learning pathways that turn teams into AI-first organizations.
Making is pure execution. Writing the First AI Movers newsletter, building those AI-driven educational platforms that cut course creation from weeks to minutes, and leading those fractional CxO engagements where I actually implement the strategy.
But here's where it gets interesting—Meshing is the game-changer that most executives ignore entirely.
The Meshing Advantage I Never Named
In my article about lifelong learning being a marathon, not a sprint, I talked about treating learning like breathing. That's pure meshing. Every AI platform I test, every research paper I digest, every experiment I run between client projects—that's not downtime. It's competitive intelligence gathering.
When I helped companies achieve true AI-first transformation, the breakthrough wasn't just the strategy or execution. It’s the continuous learning loop I'd built over decades. While competitors were still figuring out GPT-4, I was already stress-testing Claude, comparing Perplexity's collaboration features, and understanding how these tools actually work in real business contexts.
The surprise here isn't that I've been doing this—it's how much easier it becomes to explain and systematize when you have Henry's framework.
Your Move
Look at your calendar this week. How much time is pure mapping and making versus meshing? I guarantee you're meshing less than 10%. Block out 90 minutes this week—not for urgent tasks, but for pure learning. Test that AI tool you've been curious about. Read that industry report sitting in your inbox.
Don't let your best insights die with you. The world needs leaders who mesh.
Let's do this—together.
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