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In this episode, I reflect on the Stoic idea that so much of our suffering comes from trying to control what was never ours to begin with. Epictetus reminds us that the real work of life is learning to separate what’s within our control from what isn’t—and then having the courage to live by that distinction.

This week, I wrestle honestly with gratitude, frustration, and responsibility. I talk about how easy it is for me to focus on what’s missing in my life while overlooking what’s already here: time, shelter, income, and the ability to reflect and choose differently. I explore how chasing comfort, distraction, and short-term relief has kept me stuck, and how resisting reality only adds to the weight I’m already carrying.

I also confront how deeply I rely on external circumstances—relationships, outcomes, timing—to determine how steady I feel inside. Even when I understand the dichotomy of control intellectually, letting go emotionally has been far harder. This episode is about acknowledging that gap without giving up on closing it.

Ultimately, this is a conversation about responsibility without self-condemnation. About choosing to act, even when motivation is low. About redirecting energy away from what I can’t change and toward the choices that still belong to me—my judgments, my habits, and how I show up today. I may not feel certain about the future, but I’m learning that freedom starts the moment I stop fighting reality and start taking ownership of what’s mine to carry.

If you’ve ever felt stuck between knowing better and doing better, this episode is for you.

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Mediations and Prompts influenced from The Daily Stoic Books

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