Ground Zero
Witch Fish are you?
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What You Will Discover
The bowl is not a wall someone built to trap you. It is a reality you stopped questioning.
There is a voice inside that keeps you safe. It is not evil. It is not an enemy. But it may be the reason you have not moved.
Seeing the surface is not the same as reaching it. Most people confuse the two.
There are three kinds of fish. Before this chapter ends, you will know which one you are.
Progress is not built in moments of intensity. It is built through understanding — one layer at a time.
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Which Fish Are You? — A 30 minute companion workbook for Ground Zero. Three fish. Eight honest questions each. One starting point. No correct answers — only honest ones.
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The complete Ground Zero chapter. The fish story, the spiral, and the question the fish never asked until it had to. A map, drawn from inside the bowl — for those who have started to suspect that something is wrong.
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Discover Your Bowl
A bowl is not a place — it is a set of beliefs about what is possible. Answer honestly, without editing yourself. What part of your life feels predetermined? What belief have you never questioned? What feels impossible — and what do you call "realistic"? What would you attempt if the bowl did not exist?
Meet Your Voice
Your inner voice is not evil — it is protective, but it may be why you haven't moved. What does it say when you try something new? When does it appear, and what triggers it? What dream does it attack first? What fear is it actually protecting?
Which Fish Are You?
Three fish, three states. Fish One follows habit and prefers certainty over exploration. Fish Two feels something is missing, starts and stops, and hears doubt but can't name the problem. Fish Three can no longer ignore certain truths, values understanding over comfort, and is ready to move without knowing the direction. Which fish are you today? Which fish are you today?
Journal Prompts
What part of your life already feels like a bowl you keep calling home?
If your life continued exactly as it is for the next ten years, how would you honestly feel about that future?
What question are you avoiding?
What can you no longer unsee?
What does your internal voice say when you move toward something that matters?
What do you call "realistic" — and where did that definition come from?
What would you attempt if the voice went quiet for one day?
The next step is yours
"Dive into the spiral"