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  • The Discipline of Presence

    The Discipline of Presence

    Presence is not something you project. It is something that remains when projection becomes unnecessary. If you’re projecting, then it’s…

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  • The Cost of Staying the Same

    The Cost of Staying the Same

    “Not to dare is to lose oneself.” – Soren Kierkegaard Staying is often framed as stability. As prudence. As loyalty.…

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  • The Price of Being Seen

    The Price of Being Seen

    “To dare is to lose one’s footing momentarily.” – Søren Kierkegaard Visibility is often mistaken for arrival – as if…

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  • Beauty Is a Form of Order

    Beauty Is a Form of Order

    Beauty is not decoration. It isn’t garnish. It isn’t the reward for excess effort or the frosting applied after meaning…

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  • Still Hungry, Still Composed

    Still Hungry, Still Composed

    Hunger is not the problem.Loss of composure is the problem. Most people confuse desire with instability. They assume that wanting…

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  • What Fame Reveals

    What Fame Reveals

    Fame is often mistaken for transformation. As if attention alters the substance of a person, rather than exposing it.It does…

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