
Clarity before action.
Depth before scale.
Nakashima is my AI-powered thought partner for leaders facing complex, systemic, or ambiguous challenges. It doesn’t give easy answers. It helps you see what matters — before you move.
It’s free to use and built on systems thinking, organizational craft, and ethical discernment. Nakashima guides users through reflective prompts, leverage detection, and narrative insight.
Think of it as your calmest, clearest colleague — the one who helps you diagnose the knot, not just yank on the rope.
It’s free. It’s in beta. And it might change how you approach decisions from here forward.
Nakashima is named in honor of George Nakashima (1905–1990), the legendary woodworker and architect who believed that every piece of wood had a soul—and that the craftsman’s job was to reveal it.
He didn’t impose a design. He listened. He studied the grain, found the natural edge, and built around it with reverence and precision. His pieces weren’t just functional—they were spiritual. Each one an expression of deep attention, restraint, and care.
That’s the spirit this tool aims to embody.
Like its namesake, Nakashima doesn’t optimize or impose. It helps you see what’s already there—what’s true, what matters, and what’s possible—so you can shape your decisions with clarity and craft.