The Brain Food Podcast

Ep866 Confused About Life

13 min · 5. Juni 2026
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In this episode, we’re flipping the script on the "quarter-life" and "mid-life" crisis. We dive into why being confused about what you want isn't a sign of failure—it’s actually a sign of growth. We explore how uncertainty creates the space for authentic discovery, why "borrowed desires" lead us astray, and how to navigate the overwhelming paralysis of having too many choices.

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