Rethinking: You Don’t Plan – You Avoid.

Let’s stop pretending.

What you call planning is often nothing more than a clever ritual of escape.
You write it down, you structure it, you color-code it. But you don’t do it.
Not because you’re lazy. Not because you lack time.
But because planning has become your most elegant form of mental avoidance.

You’re not managing your tasks.
You’re managing your fear of facing them.

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Rethinking: How Context Shapes Identity

Identity.
We speak about it as if it were an essence — a pure, fixed core of who we are.
But what if identity is not a truth hidden within you?
What if it is an ongoing negotiation between you and your context — a fragile, shifting alignment rather than a solid ground?

Most people do not realize:
You don’t merely exist in your environment — you are co-created by it.

And the consequences are staggering.

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Rethinking: Purpose in an Unpredictable World

What if your purpose is just an excuse for control?
It’s a question that strikes at the heart of modern meaning-making. For years, we’ve been told that purpose is our guiding star – the fixed point in the chaos, the one thing that gives our efforts direction. But in an age defined by disruption, does it still make sense to treat purpose as something fixed, final, and non-negotiable?

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Rethinkography: You Don’t Throw Away Memories – You Throw Away Yourself

You walk past it. You don’t want to look. But you do.

A wedding portrait — faded, fractured, and placed like trash beneath a container labeled WEISSGLAS. White glass. Clear glass. Recyclable.

And suddenly, it hits you: this isn’t about glass. It’s about you.
Because you’ve done the same thing. Emotionally, psychologically, symbolically.

You’ve thrown parts of yourself away.

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