If Money Were a Person
If money were a person, I’d still let them in. But only as long as they helped refine my life.
The moment they tried to define it, I’d let them go.
Wisdom is how you live.
If money were a person, I’d still let them in. But only as long as they helped refine my life.
The moment they tried to define it, I’d let them go.
Meditation isn’t a quick fix. But on social media, it’s been repackaged as one. This reflection explores how sacred stillness got trimmed, sold, and filtered—and why it’s time to return to something more honest.
We’ve optimized for speed and return—but lost our compass. This post invites a return to meaning, and introduces a new posture of leadership: the Chief Steward.
They were raised on performance, productivity, and polish.
Now they’re waking up.
Not to rebel—but to remember what it means to be human.
This is the story of the 19%, their legacy, and the quiet migration of meaning.
A personal invitation to remember what’s true before it’s translated.
An essay on the unseen systems behind modern conflict, the hijacking of grief, and why cheering from the sidelines may cost us more than we realize.
“Good” once meant whole. Now it’s a step to surpass. This essay explores how comparison shaped by language and colonization distorted our understanding of sufficiency—and how to reclaim goodness as a sacred way of being.
We like to believe we designed the world. But most of what we live is not invention — it’s instinct. And worse, unconscious inheritance. This post traces how our systems were built, when we forgot we built them, and what it takes to begin again.