Michael Gelb
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how do you want to feel? How do you want to feel? It's a really important, uh, question when people are in their heads and their, uh, have adopted positions and preset lenses through which, how's it working for you? Uh, what's it protecting you from? Uh, what, what's, what's the benefit of it? If it's working for you, knock yourself out. Uh, uh, uh, uh,
how do you want to feel? How do you want to feel? It's a really important, uh, question when people are in their heads and their, uh, have adopted positions and preset lenses through which, how's it working for you? Uh, what's it protecting you from? Uh, what, what's, what's the benefit of it? If it's working for you, knock yourself out. Uh, uh, uh, uh,
how do you want to feel? How do you want to feel? It's a really important, uh, question when people are in their heads and their, uh, have adopted positions and preset lenses through which, how's it working for you? Uh, what's it protecting you from? Uh, what, what's, what's the benefit of it? If it's working for you, knock yourself out. Uh, uh, uh, uh,
But if it's leading you to feel less than buoyant, less than joyous, less than grateful, and you might possibly even consider that that's a way you could be, that life could be more buoyant and graceful and joyous, then let's experiment with that.
But if it's leading you to feel less than buoyant, less than joyous, less than grateful, and you might possibly even consider that that's a way you could be, that life could be more buoyant and graceful and joyous, then let's experiment with that.
But if it's leading you to feel less than buoyant, less than joyous, less than grateful, and you might possibly even consider that that's a way you could be, that life could be more buoyant and graceful and joyous, then let's experiment with that.
other ways of looking at things and just see, first of all, how they work in terms of practical, real problem solving, but also in terms of what they do to your sense of yourself and your basic feeling of what it is to be here.
other ways of looking at things and just see, first of all, how they work in terms of practical, real problem solving, but also in terms of what they do to your sense of yourself and your basic feeling of what it is to be here.
other ways of looking at things and just see, first of all, how they work in terms of practical, real problem solving, but also in terms of what they do to your sense of yourself and your basic feeling of what it is to be here.
Well, just to, I mean, I really meant it when I said they're often brokenhearted idealists, is it's armoring. It's armoring against feeling your feelings, feeling how utterly vulnerable we all are. This is a temporal deal. But you said the word disheartened. And one of the wonderful things about these kind of conversations, and I think why people tune in, why do people want this?
Well, just to, I mean, I really meant it when I said they're often brokenhearted idealists, is it's armoring. It's armoring against feeling your feelings, feeling how utterly vulnerable we all are. This is a temporal deal. But you said the word disheartened. And one of the wonderful things about these kind of conversations, and I think why people tune in, why do people want this?
Well, just to, I mean, I really meant it when I said they're often brokenhearted idealists, is it's armoring. It's armoring against feeling your feelings, feeling how utterly vulnerable we all are. This is a temporal deal. But you said the word disheartened. And one of the wonderful things about these kind of conversations, and I think why people tune in, why do people want this?
Because it's reheartening. People want... something that buoys their heart and their hope. And that's most needed if you're in the darkest time in your life, if you're actually struggling or suffering. It's easy to talk about how wonderful things are and how creative you can be when everything's going your way, but all of this counts. Leonardo himself said,
Because it's reheartening. People want... something that buoys their heart and their hope. And that's most needed if you're in the darkest time in your life, if you're actually struggling or suffering. It's easy to talk about how wonderful things are and how creative you can be when everything's going your way, but all of this counts. Leonardo himself said,
Because it's reheartening. People want... something that buoys their heart and their hope. And that's most needed if you're in the darkest time in your life, if you're actually struggling or suffering. It's easy to talk about how wonderful things are and how creative you can be when everything's going your way, but all of this counts. Leonardo himself said,
you can navigate, fix your course to a star, and you can navigate through any storm.
you can navigate, fix your course to a star, and you can navigate through any storm.
you can navigate, fix your course to a star, and you can navigate through any storm.
It means that if you have a higher purpose, if you have a raison d'etre, then those principles, that love of truth, beauty, and goodness, that commitment will be your north star, will help you navigate in times of difficulty.
It means that if you have a higher purpose, if you have a raison d'etre, then those principles, that love of truth, beauty, and goodness, that commitment will be your north star, will help you navigate in times of difficulty.