Self Inquiry
Last updated: September 8, 2025
Podcasts, practices, and writing I come back to. All with the same thread: radical self-inquiry.
How have I been complicit in creating the conditions I say I don't want? (Video)
What struck me is the lie so many of us carry—that success and happiness can’t coexist. The reminder is simple: I don’t have to choose misery as proof of achievement.
Journaling as clarity (Video)
When I write, the fog lifts. Looking back, I see old struggles with distance, and often I realize they weren’t as permanent or defining as they felt at the time.
Radical Acceptance (Book)
The line that stays with me: “something is wrong with me” is just a trance. Tara Brach shows how noticing and softening that voice is already an act of freedom.
The Big Leap (Book)
We all have ceilings we secretly enforce. Hendricks’ idea—that joy and contribution can live together in a “zone of genius”—makes me notice how often I hold myself back.
Fear-setting (Post)
Writing down fears makes them ordinary. Once they’re on paper, they stop being monsters in the dark. The worst case usually looks manageable, and the cost of inaction becomes clear.