Friends,
Last week we traced anxiety back to its root. Stress → threat → danger → death.
We saw that every fear rests on a metaphysical foundation—beliefs about reality, self, and death that we’ve never examined.
Now it’s your turn.
If you could know one thing with absolute certainty, what would it be?
Not trivia. Not predictions. The kind of question that, if answered, would change everything.
Odds are, your question maps to one of the core questions philosophers have wrestled with for millennia:
What is real? (Metaphysics)
What can I know? (Epistemology)
Who am I? (Self / Consciousness)
What happens when I die? (Death / Mortality)
Does any of this matter? (Meaning)
We’ll tally the results and begin the inquiry there.
This is how we start. Together.
Grateful to be on this journey with you,
Stefan


