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What do fairy tales, failed frameworks, and folk wisdom have in common? They all fall short when we forget to include the most essential part of the story: ourselves. In this week’s episode, I unpack the word I made up — Authbition—and the five principles behind it: vulnerability, non-attachment, caring, thoughtfulness, and whole-mindedness. Through reframed folktales, original reflections, and one very smart she-wolf, we explore what it really means to live a life that’s both true and driven. Spoiler: Fear doesn’t have to run the show.
Read the original essay on Medium here:
https://medium.com/namaste-now/i-made-up-a-word-authbition-5895163c6926?sk=23c248f7a38356c11d4b920152c05403
For more essays, episodes, and ways to connect, check out the Authbition website here:
https://www.authbition.com/
By Andrew DiMeoWhat do fairy tales, failed frameworks, and folk wisdom have in common? They all fall short when we forget to include the most essential part of the story: ourselves. In this week’s episode, I unpack the word I made up — Authbition—and the five principles behind it: vulnerability, non-attachment, caring, thoughtfulness, and whole-mindedness. Through reframed folktales, original reflections, and one very smart she-wolf, we explore what it really means to live a life that’s both true and driven. Spoiler: Fear doesn’t have to run the show.
Read the original essay on Medium here:
https://medium.com/namaste-now/i-made-up-a-word-authbition-5895163c6926?sk=23c248f7a38356c11d4b920152c05403
For more essays, episodes, and ways to connect, check out the Authbition website here:
https://www.authbition.com/