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Four years ago, I hit a breaking point.
On paper, I had everything — degrees from Harvard and Oxford, a Rhodes Scholarship, bestselling books and stood alongside icons like Oprah and Richard Branson. I had launched global movements and built international organizations. But inside, I was empty.
A traumatic event in 2020 forced me to confront what I’d been ignoring: I was burned out, disillusioned and spiritually disconnected.
I had followed the script for success — achievement, recognition, scale — but it had left me physically depleted and mentally adrift. And while the personal toll was staggering, the professional cost was even
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