Depth Psychology

In Defense of Normalizing Liminality

A contemplative essay on why the in-between is not an exception but the shape of human experience.

Scope Creep Is Not Just About You

This essay reframes scope creep as more than a personal failure of boundaries. It shows how overextension is sustained by cultural systems that reward devotion while quietly consuming it, and invites the reader to see fatigue and resistance as meaningful signals of soul and wisdom rather than weakness.

Stop Saying You’re Bad at Saying No

Scope creep isn’t a flaw in willpower. It reveals how devotion, service, and boundaries live in tension. A depth-psychology perspective inspired by Hillman and Moore.