An Ontology of Becoming – Developing Eternal GreatnessWhat determines whether greatness endures—or collapses under its own weight? Vessels of Greatness is not a book about ambition, speed, or performance. It is a work about formation. Drawing on civilisational history, philosophical reflection, and the discipline of interior development, this volume explores a principle recognised across cultures: what carries great substance must first be properly formed. Between being and outpour lies the quiet, demanding work of becoming. Before greatness can influence the world, it must be shaped into a vessel capable of carrying it.In this book, Professor Patrick Businge examines the architecture of that formation. Greatness is not measured by visibility but by capacity—by the integrity of the structure that holds it. A vessel must possess strength before it holds power, coherence before it carries responsibility, and depth before it releases impact. Rejecting the language of self-help and motivational success, Vessels of Greatness presents an ontology of becoming. It is written for those who understand that the most important work of greatness happens long before recognition arrives.For leaders, thinkers, builders, and stewards of legacy, this book asks a deeper question: not how greatness appears, but how it is formed so that it can endure.