Glennon
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These are the questions I face every single day. And every day I just blink at these questions as if I am brand new here, as if I have never learned a damn thing. I am freshly clueless every single morning. And I think to myself, I am almost 50 years old. I know that I have learned a whole hell of a lot along the way. Why do I wake up every day having forgotten everything I know? It's like,
These are the questions I face every single day. And every day I just blink at these questions as if I am brand new here, as if I have never learned a damn thing. I am freshly clueless every single morning. And I think to myself, I am almost 50 years old. I know that I have learned a whole hell of a lot along the way. Why do I wake up every day having forgotten everything I know? It's like,
These are the questions I face every single day. And every day I just blink at these questions as if I am brand new here, as if I have never learned a damn thing. I am freshly clueless every single morning. And I think to myself, I am almost 50 years old. I know that I have learned a whole hell of a lot along the way. Why do I wake up every day having forgotten everything I know? It's like,
I want to remember things that I know. And you both know I have sort of I glossed this phenomenon into calling it beginner's mind. I just say, I have beginner's mind. But what that means is, I can't remember shit. I know I learned this already, but I guess I'll learn it freshly. When we wake up clueless and afraid, the three of us have sort of turned out to be each other's compasses, right?
I want to remember things that I know. And you both know I have sort of I glossed this phenomenon into calling it beginner's mind. I just say, I have beginner's mind. But what that means is, I can't remember shit. I know I learned this already, but I guess I'll learn it freshly. When we wake up clueless and afraid, the three of us have sort of turned out to be each other's compasses, right?
I want to remember things that I know. And you both know I have sort of I glossed this phenomenon into calling it beginner's mind. I just say, I have beginner's mind. But what that means is, I can't remember shit. I know I learned this already, but I guess I'll learn it freshly. When we wake up clueless and afraid, the three of us have sort of turned out to be each other's compasses, right?
We check in with each other. We help each other remember what we know. We are each other's mirrors. As this pod squad knows, all in the span of one year, The three of us hit a really bumpy spot in life all at the same time. Okay, I was diagnosed with anorexia, Amanda was diagnosed with breast cancer, and Abby lost her beloved brother Peter. All of this happened right around the same time.
We check in with each other. We help each other remember what we know. We are each other's mirrors. As this pod squad knows, all in the span of one year, The three of us hit a really bumpy spot in life all at the same time. Okay, I was diagnosed with anorexia, Amanda was diagnosed with breast cancer, and Abby lost her beloved brother Peter. All of this happened right around the same time.
We check in with each other. We help each other remember what we know. We are each other's mirrors. As this pod squad knows, all in the span of one year, The three of us hit a really bumpy spot in life all at the same time. Okay, I was diagnosed with anorexia, Amanda was diagnosed with breast cancer, and Abby lost her beloved brother Peter. All of this happened right around the same time.
I mean, as many of you know, the harder life gets, the more clueless we feel. Now, I'm just going to repeat that as another part of this very bad system. The harder life gets, the more clueless we feel. The harder life gets, the harder it is to remember what we know, to gather the wisdom that we need to enter that hard time. When we need it the most, all our wisdom is gone.
I mean, as many of you know, the harder life gets, the more clueless we feel. Now, I'm just going to repeat that as another part of this very bad system. The harder life gets, the more clueless we feel. The harder life gets, the harder it is to remember what we know, to gather the wisdom that we need to enter that hard time. When we need it the most, all our wisdom is gone.
I mean, as many of you know, the harder life gets, the more clueless we feel. Now, I'm just going to repeat that as another part of this very bad system. The harder life gets, the more clueless we feel. The harder life gets, the harder it is to remember what we know, to gather the wisdom that we need to enter that hard time. When we need it the most, all our wisdom is gone.
And we learned that together. We would just sit with each other and just stare at each other and say, how do we go on? What do we do next? What is the point of all of this? And so what did we do during that time? We started writing down every single thing. ein Stück Wissens, das wir erinnern konnten.
And we learned that together. We would just sit with each other and just stare at each other and say, how do we go on? What do we do next? What is the point of all of this? And so what did we do during that time? We started writing down every single thing. ein Stück Wissens, das wir erinnern konnten.
And we learned that together. We would just sit with each other and just stare at each other and say, how do we go on? What do we do next? What is the point of all of this? And so what did we do during that time? We started writing down every single thing. ein Stück Wissens, das wir erinnern konnten.
Wir haben tiefe, tiefe Gespräche mit einander begonnen, diese Fragen von einander zu fragen, jeden Schmerz von Wissens, jeden Schmerz, den wir erinnern, lernen, der uns durch diese Zeit in der Leben hilft. Und dann, als wir uns für jeden Stück Wissens verabschiedeten, wir wussten, wir wurden nach außen und wir haben angefangen zu fragen, Vielen Dank.
Wir haben tiefe, tiefe Gespräche mit einander begonnen, diese Fragen von einander zu fragen, jeden Schmerz von Wissens, jeden Schmerz, den wir erinnern, lernen, der uns durch diese Zeit in der Leben hilft. Und dann, als wir uns für jeden Stück Wissens verabschiedeten, wir wussten, wir wurden nach außen und wir haben angefangen zu fragen, Vielen Dank.
Wir haben tiefe, tiefe Gespräche mit einander begonnen, diese Fragen von einander zu fragen, jeden Schmerz von Wissens, jeden Schmerz, den wir erinnern, lernen, der uns durch diese Zeit in der Leben hilft. Und dann, als wir uns für jeden Stück Wissens verabschiedeten, wir wussten, wir wurden nach außen und wir haben angefangen zu fragen, Vielen Dank.
And we did this, PodSquad, the wild thing is, we just did this for ourselves.
And we did this, PodSquad, the wild thing is, we just did this for ourselves.