From Blind Spots to Lucidity
- Luis A. Marrero
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
© 2025 Luis A. Marrero. Boston Institute for Meaningful Purpose

A clarification that matters.
Meaningful Purpose work is not for everyone.
It is not for people looking for quick techniques, surface-level motivation, or ready-made answers.
It is for people who:
Work with change, leadership, or development
Feel uneasy about why good efforts so often fall apart
Are willing to examine their own meaning, not just others’ behavior
Working responsibly with meaning requires restraint.
It requires honesty.
It requires the willingness to pause before acting.
It requires laying the foundation for genuine, thriving, and enduring growth.
Not everyone wants that.
But for those who do, something deeper becomes possible.
Over time, they begin to see more clearly — their assumptions, blind spots, and the meanings quietly shaping their choices.
This kind of lucidity does not make life easier in a superficial sense.
It makes it truer — and in that truth, people often rediscover what truly sustains them: a clearer purpose, steadier peace, a richer connection, and more genuine engagement with their work and relationships; and ultimately, true and wholesome prosperity.

