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Pillars of ecosystems

5 pillars: the base to create ecosystems

1. Art/Expression (tool to introduce content)

2. Psychology/Sociology (content field: explanatory)

3. Faiths/Religions (content field: explanatory)

4.  Ecology/Environment (content field: explanatory)

5. Economy/Politics/Policy (call to actions/ real life application/ change)


I'm rebranding: come up with bio text to convey these pillars to new audiences.

come up with video prompts and ideas as well as a following script that will engage audiences in this day and age. i will sculpt something, and that is used as a tool to convey my message/topic of the day, to introduce my content.

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1. Small changes in environment can trigger a shift in outlook of reality and notice change. This can be easily triggered from interpersonal communication. CTA: talk to more, different people. (Psychology+Environment)

2.1 friendship shift 

2.2 friendship fix

3. Ecology and belief 

4. Environment influences you influence environment.

5. Food and bodily change in psychology and how it affects social relationships.

6. LinkedIn has always been a daunting space, perhaps because I associate with the pangs of self-growth.

So I’m leaving this here as a marker—for myself—to reorient to my true north, especially in those moments when I feel lost, scattered, or uncertain about the shape of my journey.

Recently, I asked someone:

"Everyone tells me to stick with one thing. But what if I want to do everything?"


The answer that came back to me was this:

"Maybe you're meant to master the intersection between all your crafts."


That stopped me in my tracks.


What if the work isn’t to choose just one path—but to listen carefully to the threads that run through all of them?

What if integration, not elimination, is the discipline?

What if our so-called "distractions" are really signals pointing us to the unique synthesis we’re meant to create?


I’ve been sitting with ideas from thinkers like Emilie Wapnick (multipotentiality), Basarab Nicolescu (transdisciplinarity), and bell hooks, who remind us that art, activism, theory, and identity can—and should—coexist.


So here’s the reminder I offer myself, and maybe you too:


> May I be granted the strength and wisdom to trust that mastery can live at the crossroads. That I am not scattered, but plural. Not indecisive, but integrative. That maybe my one thing... is everything I carry with me.




If you’re someone who’s always been told to “narrow down,” but your heart insists on expanding—you’re not alone. And maybe you’re not lost. You’re just building a different kind of compass.


#multipotentialite #interdisciplinary #growthjourney #creativelife #selfleadership #integration



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