The Blue Collar Buddha Podcast
I'm on the sofa next to my wife. Coffee's hot. The trees outside haven't leafed out yet but the birds are already doing their thing on the light post and I'm watching them like I've got nowhere else to be. I've got an iMac, a MacBook Air, a MacBook Pro, a 32-inch monitor, an iPad Air, an iPad Pro, a Vocaster 2, Bose speakers, and a fountain pen. And not one single piece of it comes to meet me at the door. This one is short. It's about cherry picking — specifically about the fact that most of us do it constantly and don't realize it, and that what we tend to pick is the ugly stuff. The painful stuff. The evidence for the prosecution against ourselves. What if you rooted around for the good stuff instead? Not toxic positivity. Not pretending the hard things didn't happen. Just — what if you applied the same energy you use to excavate the worst moments to finding the ones that actually felt like something worth keeping? That's it. That's the episode. I'm going to go hold my wife's hand before I have to get dressed for the day job.
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