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What a Personal Manifesto is, and how it guides my year

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Written by Asa-Mari Z. –– The Brief This article explains what a personal manifesto is in the context of personal development, and why the author wrote one for 2026. It explores: How storytelling shapes identity. How unexamined narratives quietly influence decision making. How a manifesto functions as a tool for self governance that supports intentional decision making over time.

Story → System → Strategy: What Netflix's Stranger Things teaches us about surviving the unknown

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Written by Asa-Mari Z. –– The Brief: How storytelling shapes reality, power, and courage in moments of uncertainty. Why scientific thinking and iteration are portrayed as survival tools rather than academic exercises.

How I chose my word for 2026 and what it means for the crossing ahead

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Written by Asa-Mari Z. –– The Brief: My word for the year will shape my decisions around work, money, visibility, and joy in the year ahead. I chose Threshold as my word for 2026 because it aligns with the internal patterning I use as a compass. Threshold differs from reinvention, and that matters when the “audience of one” is myself. What will 2026 feel like?

I’m (NOT) Loving It: How they almost stole Christmas

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Written by Asa-Mari Z. –– The Brief: McDonald’s Netherlands released a Christmas ad created with generative AI that reframed the season as “the most terrible time of the year,” depicting escalating holiday mishaps relieved only by McDonald’s.