Diary-ish: Reflections

Growth, Religion, and the Courage to Revise the Map

5 min · 4. feb. 2026
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This episode draws from Part III of The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck, where he explores how our worldviews function as living belief systems—and how psychological and spiritual growth depend on our willingness to examine, revise, and sometimes outgrow them. It is less an argument for any particular faith than an invitation to take responsibility for the map through which we interpret meaning, suffering, and love.

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