
Randolphe Tanoguem
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Self-Respect & Mastery
In the noise of modern life, one currency has quietly collapsed: self-respect. We live in an era of borrowed confidence — filtered lives, outsourced opinions, and validation-for-rent. We're taught to posture before we’re taught to build. To brand before we belong to anything real. To chase "success" before defining what it means.
By Randolphe Tanoguem7 months ago in Motivation
God is the Author of Wisdom
What if the wisdom you’ve been searching for… isn’t something you learn, but someone you meet? In a world overflowing with opinions, hot takes, self-help books, and endless scrolling, there’s a question that cuts through the noise like lightning through a storm:
By Randolphe Tanoguem8 months ago in Journal
The Pleasure Trap
“I can think of nothing less pleasurable than a life devoted to pleasure.” — John D. Rockefeller At first glance, this sounds like a contradiction. Isn’t life about feeling good? Isn’t the pursuit of happiness, peace, and pleasure the universal human mission?
By Randolphe Tanoguem8 months ago in Motivation
What Do You Do When You Know Deep Down That You Have No Security?
And deep down… you feel it. The safety net you thought you had? It's gone. The job market is volatile. Governments are shaky. Technology is replacing humans faster than policy can keep up. The middle class is evaporating. And the systems we were told to rely on - education, employment, retirement - are no longer built to protect us.
By Randolphe Tanoguem8 months ago in Journal
When There’s No One Left: Facing Death, Loss, and the Sacred Power of Being Alone
A fear that many won’t speak of out loud. Not because it’s rare - But because it’s too familiar. It’s the fear that when everything falls away - when there are no more calls, no more birthdays to celebrate, no arms to run to -
By Randolphe Tanoguem8 months ago in Motivation