
Byung-Chul Han critiques our transparency-obsessed society, highlighting its impact on trust, intimacy, and competition. This article explores how we can rediscover authentic connections in an age of pervasive openness.
Reconnecting with our inner child brings us closer to our most authentic selves and helps us draw a unique, fulfilling life path. But how can we restore this connection?
While the world is still quite imperfect and often seems to be heading in the wrong direction, our ability to seek our own truth and vocalise what we perceive being important can be our key to live in harmony.
Love happens when we show up in the most authentic way. Love happens mostly in the struggle, in the mistake, in the suffering. It is, indeed, our antidote to the adversity of life. But how can we find love in a world that leave always less space for suffering?