A new year clears the noise long enough to ask the question that shapes a life: who am I? We follow that thread from the first grasp of a newborn to the steady hands of a master, mapping how sensation becomes awareness, awareness becomes agency, and agency becomes a coherent identity you can trust. Drawing on ancient wisdom, Greek etymology, developmental psychology, and the craft of learning, we show how differentiation and integration turn a scattered world into a navigable map—and turn a s...
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A new year clears the noise long enough to ask the question that shapes a life: who am I? We follow that thread from the first grasp of a newborn to the steady hands of a master, mapping how sensation becomes awareness, awareness becomes agency, and agency becomes a coherent identity you can trust. Drawing on ancient wisdom, Greek etymology, developmental psychology, and the craft of learning, we show how differentiation and integration turn a scattered world into a navigable map—and turn a s...
The world doesn’t arrive as a blur; it arrives as difference. We start with edges, colors, and movements—the bright fragments that perception presents—and then learn to bind them into causes, categories, and commitments. In this conversation, we map the path from a single grasp of the present to the integrated understanding that anchors a life, showing how attention, memory, and choice combine to turn moments into meaning. We unpack why perception gives contact but not context, and how conce...
The One in the Many
A new year clears the noise long enough to ask the question that shapes a life: who am I? We follow that thread from the first grasp of a newborn to the steady hands of a master, mapping how sensation becomes awareness, awareness becomes agency, and agency becomes a coherent identity you can trust. Drawing on ancient wisdom, Greek etymology, developmental psychology, and the craft of learning, we show how differentiation and integration turn a scattered world into a navigable map—and turn a s...