Unlocking the Blueprint: How Self-Knowledge Fuels Personal Development. Connect "internal" work with "external" results. Have you ever wondered how people see you? What do they see in you? Have you ever been curious about how to see what others see in you? Well, here in this blog we will be tackling exactly that! In order to understand what lies beneath those wonderings, and how to use them as an advantage rather than a threat or an insecurity. The Shift from Internal Desire to External Expectation In my experience, these questions arise when I am at the edge of finding my niches in life—both socially and internally. I started to be curious about what I want, but that curiosity eventually shifted toward being interested in what others expected me to want. Eventually, I found myself just living on their visions and not on mine. This is a common psychological trap known as External Validation Seeking . When we lack a clear "blueprint" of our own identity, w...
The Weight of a Hidden Crisis For centuries, the human experience was defined by the grit of survival. In previous generations, the primary focus was on labor, physical safety, and the basic necessities of life. In this "survival mode," mental and emotional suffering were often suppressed — not because they didn't exist, but because there was no language to define them and no space to heal them. This suppression was a form of "internalized resilience," but it came at a great cost: the normalization of suffering. In what psychologists often call "Survival Mode," the brain prioritizes immediate safety and basic needs over emotional processing. As noted by the Jefferson Center for Mental Health , living in a prolonged state of stress causes the higher-functioning brain to "shut down" in favor of base survival (Jefferson Center, 2024) . Today, we are witnessing a tragic paradox. While we have more "freedom" and technological developmen...