
On what adulthood actually requires once you realize no one else is writing the script.
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Skill is not a self. It took me years to learn the difference.
The best thing anyone said to me at that job was also the thing that kept me there three years too long. There was a promotion, and then more praise after that, and each one ar...
Most people believe the hardest part of building a self-authored life is figuring out what they believe.
It isn’t.
The harder part is allowing those beliefs to become commitments that exist outside your control.
A life built entirely in...
A few months after I left the legal firm I’ve been working at for six years, I ran into an old colleague at a crowded Istanbul café. He still wore the uniform, crisp shirt, quiet confidence of someone whose calendar was full of things that...
A self-authored life means shifting from living according to external scripts such as parental expectations, societal norms, peer pressure, cultural formulas, or approval-seeking to authoring your own life from an internal compass.
You dev...
When I finally had the freedom I had spent years working toward, I expected discipline to follow naturally. I assumed that once I had removed the external pressure, my own intentions would be enough to carry me. I would simply do the work b...
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