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George Saghbini
5 days ago0 min read
George Saghbini
5 days ago0 min read
Spaces: "To connect with me—really connect—you don't just follow. You activate.
Here's how: 1. Read something. Let it sit with you. 2. Respond. In the comments by message, in an email, in a message that's actually from you—not just a like or a share. 3. Show up as yourself. Real name. Real thoughts. Not hiding behind anonymous. That's activation. That's stepping into the protocol. (FindHopeFaith Protocol) Because this isn't a platform. It's a table. And the chair's empty until you pull it up."
George Saghbini
5 days ago1 min read
Spaces: "A relationship stays stable when both people stay planted.
Not one holding the other up. Not one doing all the giving. You do your part. They do theirs. You bend, you forgive, you stay. Across the table. Not top-down. That's how it holds."
George Saghbini
5 days ago1 min read
Spaces: "The work only works when we agree on how to work.
Whether it's digital or in person—doesn't matter. We sit. We talk. We decide together how we'll build, how we'll share, how we'll use what's in front of us. No vertical. Just across the table. That's the only way collaboration actually holds."
George Saghbini
5 days ago1 min read
Spaces: "Here's what matters: the person sitting at the table—the one actually doing the work—
they need to agree on how the tool gets used. Not some vertical decision handed down from somewhere else. The people building together? They decide together. That's how it's supposed to work."
George Saghbini
5 days ago1 min read
Spaces: …But belonging was never the question."
"The mind will chase proof that you belong. You're not here to earn the table. You're here to take your seat. Do your part. Build with the rest. Worthy enough? You were always invited."
George Saghbini
5 days ago1 min read
Spaces: "Not to sit small. Not to just receive."
But to bring what only you can bring. To give into the work. To build with the others. That's not a cage—that's a body. Every part doing its part. Connected. Alive. Walking the walk—together."
George Saghbini
5 days ago1 min read
Spaces: "What does it actually look like to walk the walk with somebody?
It looks like showing up. Like doing your part and trusting them to do theirs. Like accountability across the table, not top-down. It's not legalism. It's not paper. It's presence. You walk together—or you don't walk at all.
George Saghbini
5 days ago1 min read
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