About
One person, working it out in public.
Live Bodhi is not a brand pretending to have figured anything out. It’s a running log of one person’s attempt to actually live the philosophy he’s spent most of his adult life reading about.
The founder’s story goes here. Replace this block. Keep the voice grounded — direct, warm, with humor that comes from inside the experience. No mission-statement language. No "I’ve always been passionate about..." openers.
The short version.
(Placeholder. Two or three paragraphs covering: where the founder is from, the thread that connects the major chapters of his life, what he’s done for work, and the moment — or moments — that made writing this site feel necessary.)
Why "Live Bodhi"?
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What this site is for.
Two things. First, it is the founder’s own practice — written down so the practice actually happens. Putting the work on the public record is the most reliable way he has found to keep doing the work. Second, it is for anyone who recognizes themselves in the writing. If a piece is useful, take it.
What this site is not.
It is not a coaching funnel. It is not a productivity system. It is not an invitation to a webinar. There is nothing to buy, and there isn’t going to be for a long time. If that changes, it will change in plain sight.
How to reach the founder.
(Placeholder. Email address or contact method goes here once the founder picks one. Until then: the most reliable way to stay in touch is the email list.)