It's April, and the gap between who you planned to be and who you are right now is hard to ignore. Whether the resolution quietly died in February or you hit your target and felt nothing, both experiences point to the same underlying problem: the thing you were chasing was never designed to deliver what you actually wanted.
Brian introduces the concept of the MacGuffin as a framework for understanding how we objectify our desires. The beach body, the bank account number, the next degree or title — these become stand-ins for a feeling we can't quite name or track, and that substitution is where the whole mechanism breaks down. The goal organizes the pursuit, but it can't close the gap between where you are and how you want to feel.
This episode opens a week of conversations about how desires get mistranslated into objectives and what it takes to reclaim the original signal.