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Definiteness of Desire, The Mindset That Makes Anything Possible
The Farmer with no degree, yet had everything else The first time I travelled to the Western North for work, I sat down with a farmer for what was meant to be a routine research interview. I was there to ask questions and gather information. But at some point, in that conversation, this man said something so simply, so naturally, that I almost did not catch the full weight of it. He told me that growing up, without any formal education whatsoever, he had arrived at a certain

Marian Toju Acquah-Andoh
Jun 46 min read


Listen! The Universe Has Been Trying to Reach You
There are moments in everyday life when the universe seems to reveal something deeper about how our awareness works quietly. Think about a moment when you were going through a normal day, cooking, working, doing your usual routine, then suddenly, without any clear reason, a thought flashes through your mind. Something quiet and simple. Just something that needs attention. Sometimes you notice it. Maybe you ignore it, and as usual, life goes on. Instances like the need to ref

Marian Toju Acquah-Andoh
May 145 min read


How the Brain Makes You: Neural Pathways and Professional Identity
Little did I know that a simple question in my mind would lead me into the fascinating world of neuroscience. One day, I found myself wondering: how does reading, studying, or training in a particular field make someone an expert? How is it that someone becomes a doctor, a lawyer, or a professional in any discipline by spending years learning, observing, and rehearsing—but not necessarily performing the work in its full real-life context during that period? These questions li

Marian Toju Acquah-Andoh
Feb 33 min read


Choosing Courage: How Small Probabilities Can Lead to Life-Changing Outcomes
There is a powerful intersection where faith, psychology, science, and life experience meet . At that intersection lies a simple truth: probability requires courage to move, and this is fueled by positivity . An ancient scriptural story illustrates this vividly. An enemy army surrounded a city, cut it off from supplies, and plunged it into severe famine. Staying inside the city guaranteed death. Outside the gates sat four men living on the margins of society. They reasoned ho

Marian Toju Acquah-Andoh
Jan 303 min read


Before You Ask “What Should I Do?” Ask “Who Am I?”
One of the most common questions people ask—quietly or aloud—is, “What is my purpose?" Yet an even more important question often comes first: “Do I really know who I am?” Many of us grow up moving quickly from one expectation to another—school, career, marriage, success—without ever pausing to understand the self that is meant to live out these roles. We are taught what to do far more than we are taught who we are. And so, purpose feels elusive, not because it is absent, b

Marian Toju Acquah-Andoh
Jan 83 min read


Finding Meaning Is Your Greatest Gain: Embracing Life Purpose and Passion
Life purpose and passion shape not only how we live but how we measure the true wealth of our years. What if you had only 73.4 years to...

Marian Toju Acquah-Andoh
Aug 9, 20254 min read
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