Eudaimonia : The Self Discovery Podcast

Forward to the Past

5 min · 8. Nov. 2024
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This episode presents a revolutionary idea. The main idea is that we can “build a past” to shape a desirable future. Instead of dwelling on regrets and “if onlys,” we can create an ideal version of the past by focusing on positive actions we can take now. The method involves imagining an ideal future “me” and working backwards, identifying the skills and actions needed to achieve that desired future. Each step we take then becomes a “building block” of that ideal past, strengthening our motivation and progress. Even failures can be seen as valuable lessons that contribute to our growth. Kostas’ idea encourages a positive and proactive perspective, allowing us to take control of our history and shape a better future by “building” a past we are proud of.

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Episode Forward to the Past Cover

Forward to the Past

This episode presents a revolutionary idea. The main idea is that we can “build a past” to shape a desirable future. Instead of dwelling on regrets and “if onlys,” we can create an ideal version of the past by focusing on positive actions we can take now. The method involves imagining an ideal future “me” and working backwards, identifying the skills and actions needed to achieve that desired future. Each step we take then becomes a “building block” of that ideal past, strengthening our motivation and progress. Even failures can be seen as valuable lessons that contribute to our growth. Kostas’ idea encourages a positive and proactive perspective, allowing us to take control of our history and shape a better future by “building” a past we are proud of.

8. Nov. 20245 min