"The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet."
— Frederick Buechner, Wishful Thinking
Much of our effort can go toward figuring out what we should be doing — what role to fill, what version of ourselves to present. Self-will turns this into a project, always adjusting. The result can be a life that looks purposeful from the outside but feels a little hollow from within.
This image of gladness meeting hunger doesn't ask us to find the right answer. It may point instead toward something already alive in us — a quality of attention, a way of being present that doesn't require management. That convergence may not arrive as clarity. More often it shows up quietly, as aliveness. Not a plan, but a direction.
Egos Anonymous is offered in an experimental spirit—an invitation to see whether there’s interest in a shared way of working with ego, self-will, and control. The language, structure, and practices are still forming and are meant to grow through lived experience.
This is a soft launch. The hope is to eventually gather a year of reflections into a book, but for now they’re simply being shared—one day at a time—to see what resonates.
If something feels useful, confusing, incomplete, or off, feedback is welcome and genuinely appreciated. This work is meant to be shaped together.