Into the Arc
A difficult conversation lasts ten minutes. An embarrassing moment lasts thirty seconds. A rejection lasts one interaction. So why do some of us carry those experiences for weeks, months, or even years afterward? In this spoken essay from Into the Arc, hosted by Lena Nguyen, we explore why the mind clings to emotional pain, how temporary experiences become part of our identity, and why so much suffering comes from refusing to let moments end. Because not every emotion deserves a permanent address. Some things should die the same day they happened.
7 episodes
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