The Fifth Element Lens
Designing a Career That Doesn’t Require Self‑Abandonment examines what happens when work demands more of us than our bodies, boundaries, and values can sustainably give. In this episode, Dene Hager traces the subtle and overt ways self‑abandonment becomes normalized in modern career culture—through urgency, over‑performance, emotional labor, and the pressure to contort ourselves to fit systems that were never built with our wellbeing in mind. Using the Fifth Element Framework, we explore how Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Aether reveal the conditions that push people toward self‑betrayal and the practices that help us return to coherence. We look at how to design a career rooted in agency rather than appeasement, reciprocity rather than extraction, and clarity rather than survival‑mode decision‑making. This episode invites you to reconsider the agreements you’ve made with work, the parts of yourself you’ve sidelined to stay employable, and the possibility of building a career that honors your body, your boundaries, and your truth. Learn more about Fifth Element: https://lnk.bio/fifthelement
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