If years of therapy taught me anything, it’s that I still don’t know myself. In every session, the real reasons for my actions burst open like popcorn in a microwave.
But an even bigger revelation is the shift in perception. The things I once found unacceptable about myself—the things I hid from, feared, and avoided—turned out to be precious gifts, worthy of admiration and love.
For years, I stubbornly searched the world for what had been within me all along.
Sadly, I stared right at it but didn’t see it. Just like the Australopithecus, who lived surrounded by the same periodic table of elements we know today. Yet, all he saw was dirt, waste, and ash.
For nonsense to turn into meaning, for harm to turn into good, we need a revelation—a dialogue between man and God.
Epiphany (from ancient Greek ἐπιφάνεια, meaning “remarkable appearance”) is the sudden, clear realization that lets you see a problem or situation in a new, broader light.
Even if that knowledge fades later, you can’t unsee it.
When you gather enough examples of turning a “minus” into a “plus,” you can’t help but wonder—does this phenomenon have a limit?
What if all the world’s evil is just raw material for the Creator within each of us?
“Pollution is nothing but resources we're not harvesting. We allow them to disperse because we've been ignorant of their value,” said Richard Buckminster Fuller, the American architect, inventor, philosopher, and poet.
Sincerely yours,
-Alexander
About me:
As a business therapist, I help tech founders quickly solve dilemmas at the intersection of business and personality, and boost company value as a result.
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