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We Were Never Meant to Live Like This

5 min · 2. juni 2026
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Something feels off, and most people know it. Not because they cannot cope. Not because they are weak. But because the pace, pressure, noise, and fragmentation of modern life have pushed many people far beyond what feels natural, sustainable, or human. In this episode, Connie explores the growing sense that we have drifted away from the conditions that once allowed people to feel grounded, connected, and whole. From information overload and chronic uncertainty to social isolation, economic pressure, and the collapse of shared meaning, many are carrying burdens that previous generations never faced in quite the same way. This is not a conversation about nostalgia. It is a conversation about remembering what nourishes the human spirit and recognizing the hidden costs of a world that rarely slows down long enough for us to hear ourselves think. The deeper question is not how to keep up with a system that feels increasingly unsustainable. The deeper question is whether we were ever meant to live this way at all. If you’ve felt exhausted by the noise, disconnected from yourself, or strangely homesick for something you cannot name, this episode may help explain why. Get full access to Tending The In-Between at tendingtheinbetween.substack.com/subscribe [https://tendingtheinbetween.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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