We map a four-sided pyramid of human needs—self, social, material, spiritual—and explore how foundations enable higher aims like purpose and transcendence. Research, culture, and real stories show why ethics, community, and conscious reflection turn values into action and bias into empathy. • defining the four opposing life domains • why foundations like safety and justice come first • evidence from goal research and world cultures • how self leads to social, then to spiritual • in‑group bia...
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We map a four-sided pyramid of human needs—self, social, material, spiritual—and explore how foundations enable higher aims like purpose and transcendence. Research, culture, and real stories show why ethics, community, and conscious reflection turn values into action and bias into empathy. • defining the four opposing life domains • why foundations like safety and justice come first • evidence from goal research and world cultures • how self leads to social, then to spiritual • in‑group bia...
132 UnF Yourself: Who resists your change more—them or your own mind?
What's on Your Bookshelf?
29 minutes
4 weeks ago
132 UnF Yourself: Who resists your change more—them or your own mind?
We unpack Chapter 7—“I am relentless”—and connect mantras to motion, turning obstacles, doubt, and even well-meaning advice into fuel for consistent action. We share stories about evolving dreams, identity shifts, and practical ways to align emotion with execution. • recap of key mantras and why action matters • obstacles and discomfort as raw material for growth • rivers and water as a metaphor for persistence • loved ones’ advice as resistance and how to filter it • identity, judgment, and...
What's on Your Bookshelf?
We map a four-sided pyramid of human needs—self, social, material, spiritual—and explore how foundations enable higher aims like purpose and transcendence. Research, culture, and real stories show why ethics, community, and conscious reflection turn values into action and bias into empathy. • defining the four opposing life domains • why foundations like safety and justice come first • evidence from goal research and world cultures • how self leads to social, then to spiritual • in‑group bia...