money, and the lie under it.
meaning on one pan, money on the other. tap the side that weighs heavier for you right now — that's where the reading begins.
tap a pan — meaning, or money.
what we read
Not productivity advice. A reading of your relationship to work, money, ambition, rest — and the script you inherited about all four. Plus where the next chapter actually starts (often not where you think).
inside the reading
- 01your relationship to money
- 02the inherited story
- 03what you're actually built for
- 04three cards — current chapter, blockers, what's calling
- 05the job/role you're avoiding admitting you want
- 06a first small move
a passage from a real one
You don't have an ambition problem. You have a permission problem. The work you keep half-doing isn't the work you want — it's the work you think you're allowed to want.
a sentence from a real reading. yours will name your script.
the 9 questions
9questions that get past the budget talk — what you learned about money before you could choose, what you'd do without the shame, whose life you actually envy. your answers name the script.
- 01what did you learn about money growing up?
- 02if shame and money weren't the issue, what would you do?
- 03whose career do you secretly envy — and why?
+ 6 more, in your own voice.
read this if
- you have ambition but it feels embarrassing to admit how much
- you keep shrinking the dream before you say it out loud
- you envy specific people in your field and pretend you don't
- rest feels like something you have to earn instead of a baseline
what it isn't
- not a financial planner. nothing about budgets, investments, or rates.
- not productivity advice. not '5 habits of high achievers.'
- not a job-board. we don't tell you what role to take.
what you're probably wondering.
9 questions · about 3 minutes · stop whenever