The First Sight
We Were Trained to See What Is Wrong First
We spot mistakes faster than effort. We remember criticism longer than praise. We try to fix people before we understand them. And in doing so, we dim their potential and our own.
Learn to look again
Second Sight helps people move from fault-finding to gift-awakening — in themselves, their relationships, families, teams, and communities.
The First Sight
We spot mistakes faster than effort. We remember criticism longer than praise. We try to fix people before we understand them. And in doing so, we dim their potential and our own.
The Shift
The Second Sight is the ability to see the strength behind the struggle, the gift behind the behavior, and the possibility behind the old story.
The Story
Enter Kintoko, a village where every flaw is noticed and every gift is hidden. Follow Tala as he learns from Makori to look again.
The Characters
The journey begins in Kintoko, a village where every flaw is noticed and every gift is hidden.
Through Tala, Makori, Matu, and Kombé, the story reveals a simple truth: when we change the way we see, we change what people can become.

The boy with sharp eyes who sees everything that is wrong — until he learns to see what is right.

The wandering teacher who carries no bag, only a walking stick carved with strange symbols.

The skinny goatherd mocked by the village — whose quiet gift saves them all.

The master carpenter whose hands fix everything — but whose words break people.
We spot mistakes faster than effort.
We remember criticism longer than praise.
And in doing so, we dim their potential,
and our own.
From the Prologue — A Whisper in the Wind
If these words speak to you, begin with Makori's three questions.
They are a simple way to start seeing yourself, others, and your world with new eyes.
Download the Free GuideStart the Journey
Second Sight begins with a story, but it does not end there. Follow Tala into the village of Kintoko, then begin practicing Makori's way of seeing in your own life.
Enter Kintoko and follow Tala as he learns to see strengths where others see faults.
Watch the StoryBegin practicing Makori's Three Questions of Seeing: a simple reflection tool to help you see yourself, others, and your world with new eyes.
Download the Free GuideGo deeper with the 30-Day Second Sight Challenge: a guided workbook and daily email journey to help you move from fault-finding to gift-awakening.
Join the ChallengeWatch the Story
Six short chapters from Book One — where every flaw is noticed and every gift is hidden. Press play and step into Kintoko.
Begin Free
In The Boy Who Learned to See, Makori gives Tala three questions that begin to change the way he sees everything. These questions are simple, but they can open a completely new way of looking at yourself, others, and the world around you.
A question to help you look beyond old labels, mistakes, and self-criticism.
A question to help you notice hidden strengths, effort, and gifts in the people around you.
A question to help you shift from fear and limitation to hope, action, and transformation.
Download the free reflection guide and begin practicing Makori's three questions in your own life.
After downloading, you will also receive the 7-Day Look Again email journey: a gentle sequence of reflections to help you begin moving from fault-finding to gift-awakening.
Practice for 30 Days
The 30-Day Second Sight Challenge helps you turn the message of the story into daily practice. For 30 days, you receive a guided workbook and daily companion emails that help you practice a new way of seeing — one small step at a time.
In 30 days, you will practice how to:
This is not about becoming perfect. It is about learning to see differently, one day at a time.
The Book
Available in English, French, and Dutch.
Who This Is For
Second Sight is for anyone who wants to see people more deeply and help hidden gifts come alive.
Soften your inner critic and begin seeing your own gifts with new eyes.
Recognize your child's strengths before only correcting their mistakes.
See the hidden gift behind behavior, effort, and difference.
Build teams where effort is noticed, contribution is named, and people feel safe to grow.
Use a gentle framework to help others rewrite old stories and awaken their gifts.
Begin Practicing
The journey of Second Sight begins with one simple choice: to look again. Leave your email below to receive the Free Guide and start a gentle 7-day journey into Makori's way of seeing.