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What do you understand deeply that most people don’t?

Over the past decade, we have been profoundly impacted by the wisdom of the community. Every person has wisdom, every person has had experiences and observations that combined with their unique personality let them produce rare gems of understanding and so this question is one of our favorites. Check out the responses from some of the best and brightest entrepreneurs and creatives from within the community below.

Sean Aeon

I’ve been fortunate enough to have an increasingly clear understanding of the relationship between the Conscious and Subconscious Mind, particularly when it comes to what is perceived as, “the head” versus “the heart”. It seems not many people recognize “the head” as being the Conscious Mind, and “the heart” as being the Subconscious. Read more>>

Claudia Torres

What I’ve come to understand deeply and what many people don’t realize at first, is that mindfulness isn’t just about calming the mind or managing stress. It’s the gateway to consciousness itself. When we practice mindfulness, we’re not simply focusing on the breath or trying to feel peaceful. Read more>>

Dana Gaydon

I think I deeply understand the connection between self-expression and self-worth and how showing up as your true self isn’t just about confidence, it’s about healing. A lot of people see photography as something external, about how they look. But I see it as an inner experience, a mirror that reflects how we feel about ourselves. And also a portal into our higher self. Read more>>

Derek De Vette

You can’t shortcut authenticity in PR. I’ve seen people lease Ferraris and flash luxury watches online or in their socials, thinking it makes them look influential—but people always see through it. Media coverage means nothing if it doesn’t grow your business; vanity press never fools anyone. Read more>>

Maryann Udel

What I’ve come to understand deeply—and what many people struggle to believe—is that pain isn’t something to escape from; it’s a teacher. Every challenge we face, no matter how painful, is an invitation to discover more about who we are and what we’re capable of. Most of us are taught to avoid discomfort, to distract ourselves or “stay positive,” but that only delays the healing. Read more>>

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