Project Update: The Cost of an Unexamined Life
An unexamined life does not always appear broken. It can look productive, accomplished, even admired. Yet beneath movement without reflection, something subtle erodes: clarity, intention, presence. When we move forward without pausing to question what drives us, we risk mistaking activity for meaning and success for fulfillment. The true cost is not failure, but quiet disconnection from our own inner life.
- Which unnoticed, habitual choice has quietly steered the largest parts of my days?
- What inner silence, if listened to, would redraw the map of how I spend my attention?
- If every role were stripped away, what single longing would still remain?
I Forgot To Live is an invitation to live in the company of questions like these. Let them settle; see where they lead you.
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