Agreed! The very humanity we now see as a “weakness” may stem from a lack of learning to set boundaries as children. With constant internet connectivity and little time for true boredom — the kind that naturally fosters reflection — self-awareness is fading. While our intentions may be good, the systems we operate within are built on exploitation, not integrity. How can we possibly fix this when such behavior has already infiltrated everything? Out of the three — boundaries, clarity, and courage — it is courage that matters most: the courage to be both right and wrong. The rest follows.
Thanks, Susan! That’s how I’ve always approached the world — just saying things as they are, without fuss, and with respect. No need for dozens of coaching sessions to get there.
Agreed! The very humanity we now see as a “weakness” may stem from a lack of learning to set boundaries as children. With constant internet connectivity and little time for true boredom — the kind that naturally fosters reflection — self-awareness is fading. While our intentions may be good, the systems we operate within are built on exploitation, not integrity. How can we possibly fix this when such behavior has already infiltrated everything? Out of the three — boundaries, clarity, and courage — it is courage that matters most: the courage to be both right and wrong. The rest follows.
Wow!!! Insight and guidance in clear, concise, and actionable form. Thank you.
Thanks, Susan! That’s how I’ve always approached the world — just saying things as they are, without fuss, and with respect. No need for dozens of coaching sessions to get there.