In a world saturated with definitions, spirituality has become a word that means everything and nothing.
Some think it's meditation. Others think it's religion. Still others think it's a luxury—something you do after you've succeeded, after you've made the money, after you've built the empire.
But the true meaning is simpler and far more radical:
Spirituality is the direct recognition of who you are.
Not who you've been told you are.
Not who you think you should be.
Not who others see you as.
But who you actually are, at the deepest level.
This is not abstract. This is the most practical thing you can do because every decision you make, every action you take, every relationship you enter—all of it flows from your understanding of who you are.
When you know yourself truly, you don't need rules to tell you how to behave. You don't need external validation to know your worth. You don't need to climb the ladder because you're not trying to become something you're not.