The Renaissance of the Crayon: Why Coloring is the Ultimate Multi-Generational Power Move
In a world obsessed with "optimization," "synergy," and "disruptive technology," there remains one revolutionary tool that requires no software updates, has zero latency, and costs about the same as a single artisanal latte. It is the humble wax crayon. For decades, we relegated coloring to the realm of the "distraction"—something to keep a toddler occupied while the adults discussed "important things" like mortgage rates or the existential dread of the forty-hour work week. But the tables have turned. Today, the coloring book has staged a coup, migrating from the sticky plastic bins of preschools to the mahogany desks of CEOs and the backpacks of solo adventurers. Whether you are five years old and still learning not to eat the paste, or forty-five and trying to remember what "joy" feels like without a calendar invite, picking up a colored pencil is the most productive "unproductive" thing you can do. Buy Now: Colo...