What if the struggle of finding fulfilling work isn't your fault, but the result of a "great work deception" we've all been subjected to since childhood? This episode dives into the pervasive lies about work being inherently miserable and how chasing prestige or money can trap us in careers we hate. We explore why so many people feel stuck and offer insightful tests to help you discover what you *actually* love to do, not just what you think you *should* do.
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What if the struggle of finding fulfilling work isn't your fault, but the result of a "great work deception" we've all been subjected to since childhood? This episode dives into the pervasive lies about work being inherently miserable and how chasing prestige or money can trap us in careers we hate. We explore why so many people feel stuck and offer insightful tests to help you discover what you *actually* love to do, not just what you think you *should* do.
Is romantic love a beautiful delusion or simply our brains on drugs? This episode uncovers the surprising science behind our deepest desires, from passion's exhilarating chemical high to its unsettling links with obsessive-compulsive disorder. We explore why that initial intense romance often fades, and more importantly, how conscious choice and everyday actions can transform fleeting infatuation into a profound, lasting bond. Get ready to rethink everything you thought you knew about falling...
The Stoic Compass
What if the struggle of finding fulfilling work isn't your fault, but the result of a "great work deception" we've all been subjected to since childhood? This episode dives into the pervasive lies about work being inherently miserable and how chasing prestige or money can trap us in careers we hate. We explore why so many people feel stuck and offer insightful tests to help you discover what you *actually* love to do, not just what you think you *should* do.