I met Mohan in the most serendipitous way: through my dear friend, Stacy Ennis, (who I also met in a serendipitous way many years ago in Boise, ID). But here is the cosmic part… Stacy lives in Portugal. Mohan lives in Mysore, India. I live in Austin. The odds of Mohan finding Stacy are astronomical.
That back story is important context for why I’m sharing this conversation I had with Mohan. Last summer, Mohan came to Austin with just the draft of a book called “Myopia”. I sensed that there was a much, much bigger calling here; that Mo had received some first-hand and deep insight on the nature of suffering, grief, and sorrow. And that his engineering mind and mystical soul had an idea that the world desperately needed to know about.
Sitting in my office after many hours of extracting, framing, debating, there was a moment - the kind of moment that affirms why I do what I do. And Amopia was born - as a philosophy, a business, a community.
Amopia launched on 12/19/24. You can read here why Mo selected that date.
Here are a few asks and links:
Please visit Amopia website
Follow Amopia Instagram
And then … please share Amopia with everyone you know. Literally, everyone. The world needs to know about the core message of Amopia; that suffering is sacred; about the 13 Principles that will transform your relationship with grief.
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