Creating Your Center in a World Gone Mad
With everything happening out on the periphery of life, it is easy to feel helpless or hopeless. The scandals, the division, the sense that things are falling apart. But what if all of this noise is actually pushing you somewhere on purpose?
In this episode, Terry and Haydn explore the difference between your everyday life (the concentric circles of family, work, and daily survival) and your inner world (the unmoving axis that holds the truth of who you are). Using the image of a gyroscope and the familiar feeling of sitting still while the car next to you rolls forward, they unpack what it really means to find your center and why it's the difference between reacting to your life and actually living it.
In this episode:
Why perception is a mirror, not a fact, and what that means for how you see others
The difference between surviving day to day and using day to day to evolve
Three practical steps for when you don't know what to do
Why "you are not centering, you are a center" and why that distinction matters
How individual transformation is the threshold for collective change
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