Emma Chamberlain
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Forgot about that.
And then I just remembered they stole jewels.
Okay, maybe the Louvre wasn't the right idea because it clearly it's not as structurally sound as I'm trying to like, I need something in this metaphor that's like really structurally sound.
But I mean, the Louvre is still structurally sound, even though it did get robbed.
But that was more of like, not about the structure.
Let's stick to architecture here.
Architecturally, the Louvre is very solid, I would say probably.
Anywho, I've had an understanding of the importance of not expecting an exact outcome.
I've even talked about that on this podcast.
I have had an understanding of that for a long time.
You know, the importance of...
Keeping your goals sort of broad enough that life can sort of unfold as it may and you're not locked into one sort of outcome, right?
Like things can unfold naturally and you can be a bit more intuitive in your life if you don't have this exact specific idea about what your life is going to be.
I've had that going on in the brain.
Leaning Tower of Pisa style.
But going down the detachment rabbit hole and kind of grasping this concept of like detaching from the outcome.
I don't know.
It's like it doesn't sound that different from what I already held as a belief, you know, but it's there's something about the word detached that ended up being really powerful for me.
And I feel like I've truly grasped it in a way that I maybe didn't before.
Or like...