My Name is Sharing
Let me Introduce Myself
About This Book
What if Sharing could speak?
What would it say about the times we used it to be loved,
the times we confused it with weakness,
the times we held back out of fear?
My Name is Sharing – Let Me Introduce Myself is a reflective, philosophical work written in the first person voice of “Sharing” as a living presence.
Through four stages—Innocence, Distortion, Realization, and Clear Identity—the book explores:
Scarcity vs. abundance
Fear vs. safety
Strategy vs. authenticity
Control vs. ecosystem
This is not a guide on how to share.
It is a mirror that reveals what sharing truly is when it is free.
A book about inner security, conscious relationships, creative ecosystems, and the quiet power of flow.
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Main Body
There are concepts we think we understand—until they speak.
My Name is Sharing – Let Me Introduce Myself is a philosophical and experiential exploration of one of the most misunderstood human movements: sharing.
Written as an autobiographical voice of Sharing itself, the book reflects on its journey through human lives:
When it was pure joy.
When it was distorted into sacrifice.
When it was confused with weakness.
When it was used as strategy.
When it was feared.
Through observation, reflection, and maturation, Sharing eventually reveals its true identity:
It is not need.
It is not control.
It is not power.
It is flow.
It becomes strength when there is safety.
It becomes creation when there is trust.
It becomes ecosystem when it is free.
This work bridges existential reflection with relational and professional realities—touching personal growth, leadership, creative collaboration, and conscious entrepreneurship.
It is not written to persuade.
It is written to remind.
If you have ever wondered:
- Why giving sometimes exhausts you
- Why holding back sometimes protects you
- Why true sharing feels different from obligation
- Why authenticity changes professional dynamics
This book invites you into a deeper understanding.
Sharing does not come to change you.
It comes to introduce itself.