Transformation Over Tea w/ Michael Ojuola
On this week’s Episode of Transformation Over Tea w/ Michael Ojuola, we start a new series of conversations on GENERAL ADVICE / LIFE HACKS / WISDOM. None of what follows should be received as law. These are not commandments — they are doors. Some will open something in you immediately. Others may need a different season of your life to make sense, or may never apply to you the way they apply to someone else, and that's fine too. What ties every point in this theme together is one quiet thread: ownership. Ownership of your decisions, your emotions, your expectations, your opportunities, and your growth. The more responsibility you take for your own life, the less power you hand over to circumstance, to other people, and to the noise of the crowd. Take what serves you. Question the rest. That itself is the practice. The BACKGROUND: There's a strange modern pressure to be fully legible — to explain yourself, justify your choices, and narrate your life to anyone who asks. But privacy isn't secrecy, and mystery isn't dishonesty. Keeping some part of your life unexplained is an act of self-ownership. It says: not everything I do requires your understanding or approval. The people who need access to all of you will earn it. Everyone else doesn't need the full story. THE QUESTION: What part of your life have you been over-explaining to people who haven't actually earned that access — and what would change if you simply let it be unexplained? THE DISCUSSIONS: We will discuss: Life Is Much Better When No One Knows Everything About You. Here are the three key lessons you'll learn from the episode: 1. You don't owe anyone a full explanation for your life or decisions. 2. Over-sharing drains your energy and gives others power they haven't earned. 3. Keeping some things private isn't hiding—it's protecting your peace and autonomy. And many more insights… Take a Listen!
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