There’s a point in any serious inquiry where reflection starts to feel insufficient, not because it’s wrong, but because it begins to circle the same inner terrain. Something in the system stabilizes, and what once felt like revelation starts to resemble suspension. In that space, the question is no longer what is true in theory, but what is required in motion, in contact, in the lived friction of things as they are.
Tag: ego
History. We primarily associate this idea with what has passed, our perspective on that information and experience, and ideally our mindsets and values relevant to that time.
Entitlement, driven by a scarcity mindset, has become deeply ingrained in modern society, fostering narcissism, materialism, and a relentless pursuit of external validation. This mindset traps us in cycles of dissatisfaction and disconnection. True fulfillment lies not in material possessions or societal expectations but in embracing vulnerability, personal growth, and the richness of authentic life experiences.



