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What if you could walk through life unbothered by negativity, criticism, or judgment?

In a deeply moving and transformative conversation, Walt and Joel explored the liberating idea of being “unoffendable” - a mindset that challenges us to rise above outside opinions and embrace inner self-worth, even when the world presses all our buttons.

From the very start, Walt brought energy to the discussion, opening with, “We are so happy you decided to join us today.” But amidst humor, he confessed to a minor mistake a mix-up in the intro video.

Instead of letting embarrassment take over, he asked, “Did I offend you?” and laughed at himself. Joel’s quick wit shined: “I’ve been promoted to Anne Marie. It’s an honor!” They both agreed being unoffended is not just an accident, but a conscious choice.

Joel dived deep, sharing, “As I’ve aged, I don’t care what other people think. Not because I’m antisocial - just, why should it affect me?” Walt mirrored the sentiment: “It feels like there just isn’t enough time to let others’ negativity weigh me down.” The conversation circled the essential question, “Can others really offend you if you don’t let them?” Joel offered wisdom: “Someone else’s words are just their opinion, shaped by their experience. Why should I carry that burden?”

A major insight lies in how we define ourselves. Joel recalled, “Most people who get offended have identified a part of themselves that’s being attacked.” He pressed: “What happens when you keep repeating limiting beliefs - ‘I can’t lose weight, I can’t get a job, I’m just unlucky?’ You create a feedback loop that becomes your reality.” Walt added, “Instead of saying, ‘I am something,’ say, ‘I experienced something.’ That tiny shift is huge.”

As the dialogue unfolded, Walt and Joel exposed how social division and political arguments flourish because people cling to narratives, creating identities that are tough to change. “If you have a narrative and someone else’s story doesn’t fit,” Walt observed, “you might say, ‘Their experience can’t be real, because I’d be offended if it were.’” The result isn’t just isolation but anxiety and frustration.

Amid moments of laughter - debates about Labradoodles, humorous quips about age - they circled back to the core message: To be unoffendable is to reclaim your energy. Joel concluded with a practice: “There’s a calendar that visualizes how much time you have left. It’s not about fearing the end, but focusing on what you want to feel each day. Why spend time keeping score of who offended you?”

This uplifting discussion wasn’t about ignoring pain or pretending negativity doesn’t exist. It was a clear call to choose inner peace, rewrite tired scripts, and ask: “Who do I want to be?” The resounding answer: Someone who’s truly unoffendable.

LOA Today Episode Page: https://www.loatoday.net/unoffendable

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