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February 24, 2026 · Tuesday

The quote

“I am sorry — not for what I did to you, but for whatever in me drew this scene toward me. That is the difference.”

Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len · Hoʻoponopono

The concept

The Power of No

Saying no, setting boundaries, and ending the silent losses of people-pleasing.

Most people are far better at saying yes than at saying no, and they pay for it quietly: in lost time, simmering resentment, missed priorities, and being taken advantage of by those who never learned to ask gently. The power of no is not ru…

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A practice for today

Walk one slow block today and observe the lesson of The Power of No. Saying no, setting boundaries, and ending the silent losses of people-pleasing.

From the Bhagavad Gita

Verse 18.47

श्रेयान्स्वधर्मो विगुणः परधर्मात्स्वनुष्ठितात्। स्वभावनियतं कर्म कुर्वन्नाप्नोति किल्बिषम्॥

“Better is one's own duty, though imperfect, than another's duty well performed. Performing the work fitted to one's own nature, one incurs no sin.”

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