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Every crisis has an epicentre. Zero Point is a coordinate — not the event, but the threshold. Understanding the distinction changes everything about how you relate to the difficult moments in your life, and how you help others navigate theirs.
Subscribe to read →Vikram’s letter arrived on a Wednesday. It was not the first sign — it was just the first sign he had been unable to explain away. On the structural fragility that most founders already know about but haven’t yet acted on.
Subscribe to read →What the sudden loss of an eleven-year CFO revealed about the difference between a company that was resilient and one that had built itself around a person and called it culture.
Subscribe to read →Priya and her husband sat in a car outside a clinic for twenty-two minutes before going inside. On what it means to hold two versions of your life simultaneously, and why that act of holding is itself a kind of love.
Subscribe to read →The instinct when you are inside a Zero Point is to move. Fix it. Manage it. Escape it. This instinct — understandable, almost universal — forecloses the most important information the threshold has to offer.
Subscribe to read →David ran four times a week. He had no family history. He was, by all available evidence, fine. On what happens when the body stops being a vehicle and becomes a conversation — and on the particular quality of Zero Points that arrive through our health.
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