Bronson Chang
bronsonchang.com/now
Emptiness. In Hawaiian practice, ha'aha'a — the “H” in ALOHA —means humility, or more deeply to be empty, to be expressed with modesty. In Buddhist thought, śūnyatā — not the absence of everything, but the absence of fixed self-construction. In Christian contemplative tradition, kenosis — not the erasure of identity, but the release of grasping.
Location:
Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Professional title:
Pure Aloha Dreamalizer
What do you do?
I "Pure Aloha Dreamalize": a philosophy-practice, an art and science of discovering one’s unique dreams and realizing them in life, work/business, and family with the spirit of Love.
Why?
I care about humanity. I follow my heart and keep saying Yes.
What should we read?
Deep Data: Can AI Help Us Grow Wiser? by Nipun Mehta (https://nipun.servicespace.org/manifesto/)