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In this week's episode of Pretty sure, never clueless, Jordan and Allie reunite after their holiday home together in sunny California for a deep dive into some of life's big questions. Jordan kickstarts the conversation with insights from Eckhart Tolle's "The Power of Now," exploring the idea of finding acceptance through focusing on the present moment. Meanwhile, Allie brings up attachment styles, sparking a discussion on the deeper roots of our perspectives and behaviors.

The duo dive into Allie's recent advice around the "effort audit," a concept they've coined to assess the balance of effort in relationships. Allie shifts the conversation 180° by discussing Forbes' #1 most stressful video game, leading to a lively debate on adrenaline and childhood dynamics. Continuing with another unrelated topic they tackle the morality of the color reds manipulation capabilities. Wrapping up the episode, Jordan shares insights on the concept of "second adolescence" in one's 30s, highlighting how "micro-failures" can serve as catalysts for growth and renewal. With their trademark blend of introspection and humor— they’re relatable, pretty sure, but never totally clueless.

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