Notes on Courage
Reflections for staying human
From my heart to yours
When You Stop Looking for a Blueprint & Become the Architect of Your Own Life
Most of us spend far more time looking for a blueprint than recognizing the one that's already unfolding within us. We gather information, seek answers, and turn our lives over from every angle, hoping someone else can tell us what to build, where to go, or who to become. Meanwhile, something quieter keeps returning. This week's letter explores the difference between recognition and participation, the hidden rep beneath every meaningful change, and the courage it takes to stop searching for a blueprint and begin authoring a life that belongs to you.
Staying with the Signal
The world is loud right now. Loud enough that many of us are forgetting how to hear the quieter signals inside us. In this week’s letter, we explore what it means to stay with that signal—the moment when something becomes unmistakably clear, even before we know what it will ask of us. Because once we hear it, something changes. The signal doesn’t create the cost. It illuminates the cost. And learning to trust that signal may be the beginning of genuine alignment.