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Shift Happens (Steph Peters)'s avatar

Interesting after doing a PHd equivalency studying the planet and how it is run, why it’s run that way and concluded that the patriarchy has ignored the mother, thé divine feminine has been ignored and pushed to the wayside for this ever growing hunger for more more more more

And never feeling satiated as everything is just mechanical, mathematical, and we’ve pretty well lost all the magic of the earth and of our own souls. This healing process is what is needed for all of us and our systems as well. Namaste brother, interesting read

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Lisha Shi's avatar

There’s something haunting about how you captured that quiet ache—when life starts to feel like a performance of success instead of an experience of meaning. It made me think about how easily “I should” hijacks our choices, disguising itself as ambition or responsibility. I’ve been sitting with this lately too: what would my days look like if I only followed “I want” or “I choose”? Maybe the voice isn’t missing—just drowned out by noise we’ve come to call normal.

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Alpha Pascal's avatar

This article offers a compelling perspective on the feeling of being 'lost'—suggesting it's often the result of adhering to paths that don't align with our personal values.

It resonates with the idea that true direction comes from self-awareness and authenticity. In a world where societal expectations can easily overshadow individual aspirations, this piece is a timely reminder to reflect on whose map we're following and whether it truly leads to our own fulfillment.

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Marita Writes's avatar

I love this inspiring article. Some of your sentences strike me hard, such as "We live in a culture obsessed with success"... looking forward to understanding your PhD and life path better :)

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Danny Kenny's avatar

My full-time role now feels like a commitment to growth and integrity, which are two of the values I care about most. I get to improve as a facilitator, a salesperson, and a strategist all while teaching and delivering on leadership development, a space I love to play in. It all feels very aligned.

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