Thomas d'Ansembourg practiced law at the Brussels Bar for five years and worked as legal counsel in an international company for ten years.
Simultaneously, he volunteered for a decade with an organization helping young people facing delinquency, violence, prostitution, and addiction.
Through this dual legal and social experience, he became deeply involved in conflict resolution and the search for meaning.
Working with street youth, he observed that most violent behaviors—whether externalized or internalized—stem from unmet fundamental human needs and a tragic lack of self-awareness and vocabulary to express inner experiences with words rather than violence or withdrawal.
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