Zen and Indigenous Hawaiian wisdom for navigating the timeplace of collapse-the highly-anticipated follow-up to When No Thing Works With piercing clarity and poetic force, Zen teacher and Indigenous Hawaiian leader Norma Kaweloku Wong offers a profound call to reckon with what she calls the Human Quotient- 4 essential inner capacities-courage, compassion, aloha, and strategic wisdom-we must cultivate and embody to not just survive, but shepherd ourselves through an age of climate crisis, social fracture, and accelerating collapse. Part visionary framework, part story-poem-instruction manual, Who We Are Becoming Matters invites readers into a deeper examination of how we grow, relate, and lead in times of uncertainty. Drawing on decades of Zen training, Indigenous Hawaiian knowledge, political strategy, and community practice, Wong explores the internal and collective shifts required to evolve with intention. Her teachings challenge us to release the logic of othering and splintering, to root ourselves in the mutual responsibilities of aloha and kuleana, and to step into the messy work asked of us in a timeplace of collapse.
