The Manifesto
The “default” is not the dream.
Most people spend their lives "existing" by accident.
We get caught in a cycle of work-heavy obligations, digital noise, and the weight of unnecessary worries. We treat life like a series of tasks to manage rather than an experience to inhabit.
“The Default Life is a misdiagnosis of what it means to be alive.”
To live the Bohem Dreme is to refuse the default.
It is the deliberate choice to reclaim your time, your focus, and your humanity. It is rooted in the understanding that being human is a "super" experience—provided you actually show up for it.
“To live the Bohem Dreme is to refuse the default.”
Why We Spell it Differently
We don’t spell “bohemian” or “dream” the way the dictionary does because our interpretation is different. Bohem Dreme isn't a definition you find in a book; it is one you create for yourself.
Bohem: Rooted in the nomadic, the seeker, and the artist who values experience over accumulation.
Dreme: A deliberate spelling departure from the standard. It is a visual signal that your dream doesn't have to follow a template. You are the architect, the author, and the one who defines what "living fully" looks like for you.
Our Three North Stars.
We are guided by three symbols that remind us of our true frequency:
The Lotus (Clarity): The ability to rise above the "mud" of daily stressors and stay clear.
The Moon (Rhythm): Honoring the cycles of nature—understanding there are phases for rest and phases for growth.
The Star (Direction): Trusting your "Inner North" even when the world gets too loud.
Here’s to living the Dreme!