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you mentioned anxiety before Uh imagine
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how effective you'd be if you weren't
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anxious all the time is is one of yours
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And anxiety is the emotion dour of the
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21st century And lots of driven people
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very anxious very paranoid That's what's
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caused them to be affected It pays so
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much attention detail oriented not
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letting things go staying up at night
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thinking about it That's the paranoia
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coming in What have you come to learn
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about anxiety and dealing with it so
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anxiety and stress are interesting
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They're very related Stress is when uh
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like if you look at an iron beam when an
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iron beam is under stress it's because
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it's being bent in two different
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directions at the same time So when your
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mind is under stress it's because it has
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two conflicting desires at once So for
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example you know you you want to be
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liked but you want to do something
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selfish and you can't reconcile the two
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and so you're under stress Uh you want
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to do something for somebody else you
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want to do something for yourself right
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these are examp you you don't want to go
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to work but you want to make money so
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you're under stress right so you have
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two conflicting desires and I think one
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of the ways to get through stress is to
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acknowledge that oh I actually have two
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conflicting desires and either I need to
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resolve it I need to pick one and then
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be okay losing the other or I will
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decide later But at least just being
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aware of why you're stress can help
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alleviate a lot of stress And then
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anxiety I think is sort of this
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pervasive unidentifiable stress where
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you're just kind of stressed out all the
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time and you're not even sure why and
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you can't even identify the underlying
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problem I think the reason for that is
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because you you have so many uh
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unresolved problems unresolved stress
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points that have piled up in your life
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that you can no longer identify what the
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problems are And there's this mountain
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of garbage in your mind and it's a
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little bit of it poking out the top like
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an iceberg and that's anxiety But
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underneath there's a lot of unresolved
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things And so you just need to kind of
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go through very carefully every time
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you're anxious Like okay why am I
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anxious this time i don't know why Oh
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well let me sit here and just think
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about it Let me let me write down what
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the possible causes could be Let me
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meditate on it Let me journal Let me
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talk to a therapist Let me talk to my
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friends Let me just kind of see like
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when does that stress go away if you can
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kind of identify and unravel and resolve
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these issues then I think that helps get
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rid of anxiety uh a lot of the anxiety
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is piled up because we move through life
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too quickly not observing our own
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reactions to things We don't resolve
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them So this goes counter to what I was
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saying earlier about not reflecting too
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much on things But you reflect on the
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problems to observe them and solve them
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You don't reflect on them to feel better
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about to indulge them Well if if if
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you're doing it to just feel better
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about yourself that could be
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strengthening your personality and your
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ego and could be creating a more fragile
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personality Um you know one one big
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anxiety resolver for me is just
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ruminating on death I think that's a
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good one You're going to die It's all
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going to zero You cannot take anything
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with you And I know this is trit And I
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know the the we don't spend enough time
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thinking about the big questions We kind
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of give up on them when we're very very
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young You know a little child might ask
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the big questions like why are we here
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what's the meaning of life what is this
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all about you know is there Santa Claus
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is there God but then as adults we're
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taught not to think about these things
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or we've given up on them But I think
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the big questions are the big questions
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for good reasons And uh if you can keep
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the idea in front of you at all times
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that you're going to die and that
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everything goes literally to
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zero What's there to stress about yeah
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For better or worse life is very short
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How should people deal with its
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briefness
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enjoy
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it Make the best of it You know it's
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it's even briefer than that Each moment
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just disappears it's gone There's only a
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present moment and it's gone instantly
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So if you're not if you're not there for
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it if you're stressed out or you're
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anxious or you're thinking about
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something else you missed it So you're
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any moment when you're not in that
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moment you are dead to that moment You
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might as well be dead because your mind
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is off doing something else or you know
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living in some imagined reality that is
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just a very poor substitute for the
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actual reality So one of my recent
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realizations was what is wasted time
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what is a what is a waste of time so I
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don't like to waste time but what is
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wasted time and everything is wasted
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time in a sense because nothing matters
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in the ultimate Uh but in each moment
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the thing matters In each moment it's
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the only thing that matters actually the
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what's happening in front of you is
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literally has all the meaning in the
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world And so what matters is just being
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present for the thing So if you're doing
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something that you want to do and you're
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fully there for it then it's not wasted
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time If you don't want to do it and your
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mind is running away from it and you're
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reacting against it and you're wishing
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you were somewhere else and you're
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thinking about some other thing or
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you're anticipating some future thing or
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regretting some past thing or being
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fearful of something then that's wasted
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time That's time that's being wasted
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when you're not actually present for the
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reality in front of you So my definition
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of wasted time yes I do want some
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material things in life and I you know
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there there are things that have more
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value than others within this life but
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this life is very short and bounded So
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the true wasted time is a time that
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you're not present for when you are not
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there for it When you're not doing the
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thing you want to do to the best of your
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capability such that you're immersed in
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it If you're not immersed in this moment
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then you're wasting your time People get
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worried about dying and no longer being
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here but they don't realize that so much
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of their life is spent not being here in
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any case That's right But and I think
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people crave being here for it And and
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and when you're here for it you're
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actually not thinking about yourself You
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are more immersed in the thing the the
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moment the task at hand We don't want
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peace of mind We want peace for our mind
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That's right Yeah You don't peace The
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mind is what can eat you alive if you
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let it And there's more to you than the
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mind How so
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well I mean the
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very I don't want to disassemble the
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body so to speak right because please go
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on Yeah At the end of the day like
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everything arises within your
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consciousness right you you got nowhere
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else to experience it Sorry You've got
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nowhere else to experience Nowhere else
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to experience it And that consciousness
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is uh relatively static in the sense
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that it's been exactly the same from the
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moment you were born to the moment you
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die And everything that you experience
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from your body from your mind to the
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world to to everything is within that
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consciousness Uh and that thing that
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base layer of being and this is what the
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Buddhists will tell you is the real
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thing Everything that comes and goes in
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the middle including your mind including
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your body is unreal And trying to find
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stability in those transient things is
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is your castle that you're building on
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sand that's going to crumble Life is
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going to play out the way it's going to
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play out There will be some good and
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some bad Most of it is actually just up
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to your interpretation You're born you
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have a set of sensory experiences and
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then you die How you choose to interpret
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those experiences is up to you And
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different people interpret them in
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different ways Yeah The old line about
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two people walking down the street
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They're having the exact same experience
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One is h experience One is happy one is
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sad right it's a narrative in their
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heads It's how they choose to interpret
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Um so I think when I said that it was a
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long time ago I was talking more about
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having positive interpretations and
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negative interpretations But these days
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I think it's better just not to have any
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interpretations and to just allow things
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to
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be You're still going to have
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interpretations You can't stop it Uh and
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nor should you try But even that having
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an interpretation is just a thing you
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can leave alone
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Yeah I really want to try and just dig
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in a little more to the best way to
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remind people that they should value
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their time just how brief it is that the
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time that you spend ruminating being
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distracted fears of the past
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regrets
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Well I don't want to tell anybody how to
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live their life I would just say that to
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the extent that you want to improve your
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quality of life the uh the easiest and
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best way to do that is to observe your
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own mind and your own thoughts and and
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be a little not not necessarily critical
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but um be observant of yourself more
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objectively and then you'll kind of
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realize your own loops and patterns It
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takes time It's not it's not overnight
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It's not instantaneous So you mean
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letting go is not a one-time event Yeah
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And and there's letting go is not
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necessarily even the right answer Like
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yes if you're trying to be an
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enlightened being and you know you want
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to live like a god and everything's
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going to be perfect and be a Buddha sure
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you can let go But uh I think in
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practice it's actually quite hard to do
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Um I think I would say that it's uh
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you're going to find a lot of
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fulfillment out of life by just doing
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what you want to do and genuinely
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exploring what it is that you want
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rather than doing what other people
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expect you to do or society expects you
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to do or what you might just think
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should be done by default Um you know I
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think most older successful people will
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tell you that their life was best when
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they lived it unapologetically on their
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own terms
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Be selfish Holistic selfishness We can
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clip that little selfish Yeah Yeah Yeah
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Keep running back Bad guy Great I I had
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this insight or a question I guess How
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much do you think that we should trust
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the voice in our heads because half of
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wisdom suggests to rely on your sort of
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bottomup intuition and then half of it
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has to be sort of top down rational as
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possible How do you navigate the tension
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between head and gut in this way
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i think the gut is what decides Um the
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head is kind of what rationalizes it
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afterwards The gut is the ultimate
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decision maker If it doesn't and and
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what is the gut the gut is refined
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judgment It's taste aggregate Aggregated
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and it could be aggregated through
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evolution uh and it's in your genes and
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your DNA or it could be aggregated
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through your experiences and what you've
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thought through The mind is good at
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solving new problems and uh new problems
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in the external world that have defi
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defined edges you know beginnings and
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ends and and
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objectives What the mind is actually
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really bad at is making hard decisions
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So when you have a hard decision to make
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I find it's better to yes you ruminate
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on it You think through all the pros and
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cons but then you sleep on it You wait a
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couple of days You wait until the gut
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answer appears with conviction and it
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feels right And when you're younger it
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takes longer because you just don't have
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as much experience And when you're older
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uh it can happen much faster which is
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why you know and you have less time to
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Yeah And old people just more set in
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their ways as a consequence right they
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know what they want They know what they
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don't want Um so it takes time to
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develop your gut instinct and judgment
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But once you've developed them don't
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trust anything else because you can't go
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against your gut It'll bite you in the
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end Uh usually in relationships that
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failed you can look back and say "Oh
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actually I knew it was going to fail
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because of this reason but I kind of
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went ahead anyway because I wanted it to
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be this way right i wanted this person
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to be a different way than they are or I
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wanted to get a different thing out of
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it than I thought I was going to than I
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wanted it." So sometimes desire will
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