This project emerges from a quiet but persistent suspicion: that the crisis of meaning in modern civilization is not the result of insufficient knowledge, but of a systematic estrangement from the self. From early childhood, human beings are taught to look outward for approval, direction, and worth, while looking inward mainly to identify flaws, deficiencies, and conflicts. Introspection becomes therapeutic rather than existential, corrective rather than creative. Rarely are individuals invited to ask, without fear or utility, what they love, what moves them, what feels inherently right-not because it is rewarded, but because it resonates.