All posts tagged: philosophy of being

Effort, The Ledger of Self-Worth

The text explores the concept of “effort” as a measure of self-worth, revealing how it transforms intrinsic value into a negotiable commodity. It contrasts “effort” with “exertion,” suggesting that true worth exists in effortless action, free from societal judgments or definitions. True self-worth is innate and unburdened, requiring no validation.

The Human Being is not an Object

This essay examines how an object-based gaze shapes our understanding of work through force as imposition. By internalizing this gaze, we objectify ourselves and others. Reframing force as expression reveals work as inherent movement—an expressive unfolding of being—transforming how we relate to ourselves, one another, and the world.