An Illuminated Purpose
A frequent consequent of self-representation is that the court must assume the burden of endeavouring to ascertain the rights of parties which are obfuscated by their own advocacy.
Neil v Nott - High Court of Australia
It’s been said ‘A lawyer who represents themselves has a fool for a client.’
Every decision - no matter how trivial - is both a statement of who we are, and ideally a reach towards who we want to be.
It is therefore an admission we are not where and who we want to be. There is a whole lot of ego tied up in our decision-making.
Our Widget serves to replace self-advocacy obfuscation with an illuminated Purpose.
It disentangles us from our self-doubt and shame, and directs our attention outwards.
Towards where we want to be.