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Lake view in Hokkaido
Pink sunset by the lake in Hokkaido
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A beautiful sunset reflection on the lake surface.

The misunderstanding We tend to think of discernment as a cognitive act. Something you perform at a crossroads: weigh the options, choose the better one, move on. And sometimes it is that. But the kind of discernment that matters — the kind that tells you whether to stay or leave, whether to trust or

On Discernment
The shape of water

The third option — between reckless adoption and defensive dismissal — and what it actually looks like in practice. In the previous piece I wrote about the fox and the grapes — about the professional habit of dismissing what we have not properly tried, and how that dismissal is often anxiety wearing the clothes

On Discernment

“On the fox, and on the professional habit of deciding something is not worth having before you have properly tried to reach it.” – Somatic Clarity You know the fable. The fox sees grapes hanging high on a vine. He tries to reach them, fails, and walks away declaring that they were probably sour

On Discernment
Watching the sun setting by the beach.

Here is a difference between releasing what weighs you down and abandoning what makes you who you are. In the first piece of this series, I wrote about the difference between relief and clarity — how the feeling of letting go can be real and good, while still being something other than wisdom. I

On Discernment
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