Visibility

  • 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 stepping into view resolves something. As if being witnessed completes the story. It does not. Visibility destabilizes. It removes familiar footing. It introduces distortion, compression, and projection. When you are seen, you are not encountered

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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 not make you different. It simply makes you legible.What fame reveals first is not talent or virtue, but structure. It reveals how you hold pressure and where your center lives. Whether your identity is internal

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