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Objectively Thinking
Sean/Jason
9 episodes
22 hours ago
Send us a text Welcome Back for Season 2. In today's episode Jason and I discuss change. Even though change is inevitable, how do we approach it, is it good to always look back at the past, and was our childhood actually better than today? Can we look at change objectively?
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Send us a text Welcome Back for Season 2. In today's episode Jason and I discuss change. Even though change is inevitable, how do we approach it, is it good to always look back at the past, and was our childhood actually better than today? Can we look at change objectively?
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Episode 5, Celebrating Joy Instead of Failure
Objectively Thinking
37 minutes
6 months ago
Episode 5, Celebrating Joy Instead of Failure
Send us a text This week Jason and I discuss why celebrating joy in others is more beneficial than celebrating failure. We went a little longer than Planned, so this one will have two parts. If you enjoy it, share it with others, or if you know someone it will help, share it with them too. Anyways thanks for listening.
Objectively Thinking
Send us a text Welcome Back for Season 2. In today's episode Jason and I discuss change. Even though change is inevitable, how do we approach it, is it good to always look back at the past, and was our childhood actually better than today? Can we look at change objectively?