A Taker’s Approach
When I share I practice with Pay What It’s Worth pricing, I often receive one of three perspectives: The Giver loves it and is intrigued by it; the Matcher is curious, has questions, and wants to know more; and the Taker gets angry. It is the Taker’s...An Essential Boundary
Opposites hold an essential boundary for the other. This boundary is a space they both hold in common. When you’re standing on it, you can see the spectrum of truth spanning both sides of the opposition. Bridging this shared boundary is a delicate dance that...Does Your Value Have a Limit?
Can you really know your value? Is it a fixed thing? Is it of value to quantify your worth? These questions intrigue my mind. To explore this curiosity, I developed a (business) practice of not setting prices. In this system of pricing, I place no limit on the value...Rights I Sometimes Feel Wrong About

A list of things that I am learning to not feel wrong about… as they are my right, as an individual:
- My right to chose when and how I interact with people.
- My right to chose what motivates me.
- My right to care… or not.
