Tag Archives: Self-Connection

PART 2: Title: What’s the Point? (Why You Keep Asking “What Should I Do?” Instead of “What Do I Need?”)

person pausing in a busy environment reflecting on personal needs and direction

Most people don’t struggle because they’re doing nothing—they struggle because they’re doing too much of the wrong thing. We move through life asking “What should I do?” without ever asking “What do I need?” And over time, that disconnection is exactly what leads us back to the same place: “What’s the point?” There is something […]

PART 1: What is the Point? (And Why That Question Appears When You Stop Participating in Life)

person looking out at horizon reflecting on meaning and participation in life

“What’s the point?” is one of the most common—and most misunderstood—questions people ask when they feel low, stuck, or disconnected. It often feels like a deep philosophical crisis, but in reality, it’s something much more immediate and human. The question doesn’t appear because life has no meaning—it appears because we have stopped participating in it. […]

We Are Received Before We Relate

Before we learn how to speak, before we understand who we are, something profound has already happened. We have been given life. Not earned. Not chosen. Not negotiated. Received. And this matters more than we often realise. Because receiving is not passive. The body does not simply take in life and remain unchanged. It responds. […]

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