It’s Time to Rejoin the Living
We are zombies, necks crooked down, gazing into black mirrors that have become our windows to the world. Stop numbing the pain. It’s time to rejoin the living.
We are zombies, necks crooked down, gazing into black mirrors that have become our windows to the world. Stop numbing the pain. It’s time to rejoin the living.
When leaders refuse to face their own mortality, ambition mutates into ego-driven vanity projects that poison business, politics, and culture. This essay unpacks that corrosion and offers a memento-mori toolkit for turning legacy into an act of service instead of self-worship.
Today I want to share with you the single best personal finance advice for people of color I have and how it changed my relationship with money and mental health.
You might not know this, but busywork is killing your productivity and health. And today, I’m going to show you how you got yourself there, why you didn’t even notice the walls closing in around you, and how you can pull yourself out.
As an entrepreneur living in a foreign country, comfort has been scarce in my life. Yet, lately, I feel I’m in need of some comfort just to deal with the day.
This week, we want to talk about living a life waiting for the next milestone instead of experiencing the beauty of the present is a prison of our own making.
This week, we want to talk about how we carry ourselves, what it might be communicating about us, and why you should consider carrying yourself with care.
This week, we want to talk about loss, control, and why our desire for safety is probably robbing us from experiencing joy in the present.
This week, we want to talk briefly about craving happiness and success and how the market is tricking us into feeling incomplete and broken to sell us stuff the promise to make us whole.