Be more, own less
It’s one of the great spiritual dilemmas: do we need to let go of material things to find happiness?
At Pointfulness, we see it the other way around: when we cultivate Being, the anxiety to possess fades away on its own.
Will Smith put it bluntly:
“We spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to impress people who don’t care about us.”
A sentence that exposes an uncomfortable truth: the ego—that “virtual self” seeking validation from the outside—needs to own, to display, to pretend. It has no real presence, so it puts on a show through our body and our choices.
But when we begin to discover and inhabit our true Self, the ego’s illusions dissolve.
We no longer need to prove anything. Not through possessions, not through appearances.
Sobriety—in material things, in expression—is not a spiritual effort. It’s the natural consequence of being at peace with who we are.
At Pointfulness, we work from a deep understanding of the mind and its programs. No dogma.
A clear, direct and personal conversation to help you reconnect with your center and take back control of your life.
👉 Do you relate to Will Smith’s quote?
👉 Do you feel you're not fully in control?
📩 Sometimes, one honest conversation is enough to begin the change.