The Dynamics of Too Much and Not Enough
Explore how scarcity sharpens us, how abundance distorts us, and why the real work lies in navigating the dynamic space between too much and not enough.
Explore how scarcity sharpens us, how abundance distorts us, and why the real work lies in navigating the dynamic space between too much and not enough.
Understand Bystanderhood, the Freeze‑based scarcity role that creates the Bystander Effect, and how the path toward Mentor brings warmth, presence, and repair.
Understand Heroism as a survival strategy and discover how stepping back into the Observer transforms the relational field.
Explore why the Villain role emerges, how intensity shapes relationships, and the healing arc from domination to Creatorhood. A clear, compassionate guide to power, agency, and relational transformation.
Victimhood isn’t a personality flaw—it’s a nervous system strategy that quietly reshapes the entire relational field. When someone feels powerless, others get pulled into roles around them, confirming the very story they’re trying to escape. This piece explores how that happens and how we reclaim agency without becoming the “bad guy.”