The Money Conversation We’re Not Having
Is money really the answer?
I’m not writing about God. Let alone about religion. I am writing about my experience of finding my way. And the more I mature, the more I heal my distorted perceptions, the more I wipe clean my lens, the more I find God. Not God as abstract concept or theological proposition, but God as presence,
The difference between pushing through fear with willpower, and re-coding fear at the subconscious level so the nervous system no longer interprets the situation as danger.
The difference between successful people who feel empty and those who feel fulfilled isn’t what they have – it’s the internal programming that determines whether any achievement can ever satisfy their deepest need for peace.
An exploration about the other side of the attention economy
In a world where everyone’s trying to be seen, have we accidentally made not wanting to be seen the most seductive performance of all?
This might be the most painful conversation from this series , because the tragedy isn’t just personal – it’s collective. Every person who remains hidden in plain sight represents not just their own unfulfilled potential, but everyone’s loss.
For those whose Need for Visibility Became a Prison: the more desperately you need to be seen, the more invisible you become to yourself
While everyone is talking about mastering the attention economy and we chase surface-level approaches, we’re missing the questions we really need to ask to get to the root of what we’re actually seeking.
I grew up in Romania, a communist country at that time. And although the whole premise of communism is to eliminate the tension between social classes and ensure that wealth and power are distributed equally among all people, the real-world implementation significantly diverged from the original idea. There were the people who were greatly suffering