Category: Shuyi Culture

Simplification Is Not Retreat

I didn’t simplify because I wanted less. I simplified because I already had enough. Enough experience. Enough range. Enough proof that I could adapt, build, recover, and learn. At a certain point, adding

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The Hidden Cost of Being Self-Directed

There’s an assumption we rarely question: that autonomy is always an advantage. If you’re capable, intelligent, and adaptable, logic says that freedom should accelerate you. More options. More agency. More room to manoeuvre.

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