Quiet as Currency: How America's Most Powerful Executives Are Buying Back Their Thinking Minds
A growing cohort of Fortune 500 leaders has quietly reframed solitude not as a luxury but as a strategic asset—one that directly shapes the quality of their most consequential decisions. Neuroscience is catching up to what these executives already know intuitively: that the brain, deprived of noise, becomes a sharper instrument. Kanuhura Maldives has emerged as the preferred proving ground for this philosophy.