Doctor Nobody: The Quest For Purpose

Episode 12: Titus and the Tarot Deck

20 min · 4 de may de 2026
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What do you do when the blueprint disappears—eaten by a dog with more enthusiasm than foresight? In this poetic reflection on chaos, intuition, and the sacred art of not knowing, Michael recounts the day his Great Dane, Titus, destroyed a carefully drawn renovation plan—and how that small act of destruction opened the door to something more honest. This episode invites you into candlelit tarot readings, crumbling drywall, and the quiet intelligence of instinct. It’s about learning to rebuild without certainty, to trust the rhythm of your own hands, and to let one card—just one—remain unturned. For anyone standing at the edge of change, wondering if you need a map: maybe what you need is already at your feet.

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