What if everything you were taught to want was designed to keep you from remembering what you already knew?
I've been writing a book.
Not a self-help book.
Not a manifesto.
A story. A journey.
One person walking through seven places,
seven teachings,
seven questions that humanity used to know how to answer.
And as I've written it,
I keep coming back to the same realisation:
We think we need more.
More information.
More qualifications.
More guidance.
More answers from people who seem more certain than we feel.
But what if what we actually need is less?
Less noise.
Less programming.
Less of being told what to think instead of how to think.
The book asks questions I can't stop thinking about:
Why has education stayed frozen for centuries while everything else transformed?
Why are children being labelled, medicated, and excluded for thinking differently
- when different thinking is exactly what the world needs?
Why do we feel free while choosing between options someone else selected for us?
Why do fleas stay in a jar after the lid is removed?
Why does an elephant strong enough to uproot trees remain tied by a rope it could snap in a second?
What did we know before we were taught to forget it?
And the question underneath all of them:
What if the cage has no bars - and never did?
This isn't a book of answers.
It's a book of remembering.
One person's journey that might feel strangely like your own.
Coming soon.
For those who are ready.
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