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Week Four · Day Three brings together the two virtues we’ve been practicing this week: Perspective Before Choice and Staying Curious When You Don’t Agree.

In this episode, we explore how these virtues work together to support wiser, steadier decision-making. Seeing widely allows us to gather truth from multiple angles, while curiosity keeps us from rushing into certainty too soon. Together, they create the conditions for choices that are thoughtful, grounded, and easier to live with over time.

Set within the Yule season of personal catabasis, this reflection invites listeners to release urgency, trust the value of slow understanding, and recognize that choosing slowly is often an act of courage rather than avoidance.

Gentle questions and one simple, doable practice are offered to help integrate these virtues into everyday life.

Listeners are warmly invited to continue walking this season of reflection and lived wisdom at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital community rooted in balance, harmony, and reciprocity.

The pieces begin to fit.

The pace steadies

 
Jessica Rey

Co-Founder & Advisor
Crow’s Cupboard
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