Progress, Revisited
From a Taoist lens, progress unfolds through dual Yin and Yang forms.
From a Taoist lens, progress unfolds through dual Yin and Yang forms.
How to carry calm forward as a reserve and not a passing state.
Founder presence emerges through alignment—between who a founder is, how they communicate, and where they are heading. A quiet force that shapes trust, clarity, and leadership.
A reflection on “always” as an unseen anchor—how it serves us and when it restricts us.
Our default self is not minimal. It is the baseline integrity of who we are. Default is foundation. Worth protecting. Worth preserving.
Momentum reflects internal alignment: founder and venture. Momentum is the force that moves the venture forward. Speed shows movement.
An absolute mindset and narrative collapse choice into either/or. When we allow more than one option, we open ourselves to change.
We often think our “best self”means being at our peak: poised, prepared, and perfect. But our best self isn’t appearance. It’s alignment.
Our breath is an internal anchor within our reach; it’s seldom optimized. It can serve us well if we learn to use its full power.
We often speak of self-worth as if it were one thing. Yet it lives in two realms: inner and outer. Our worth is the quiet force behind every choice we make.