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The Things We Thought We Knew

Naomi Nakamura

Cultural commentary on productivity culture, the wellness industry, beauty standards, and who gets to belong -- through the lens of Human Design. Examining the myths we've inherited about work, rest, success, and worthiness.

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  • Naomi Nakamura

    1/3 Splenic Projector turned wellness practitioner turned cultural critic. I write about productivity myths, wellness BS, beauty standards, and who gets to belong — decoded through Human Design.

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