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The Magic of Beginning – Seneca

7 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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This episode explores how endings, though painful and uncertain, often create space for new opportunities. Through Huy’s story — a man who loses his long-term job — we see how the loss of stability and identity can lead to self-doubt and confusion. However, as Huy begins helping others with small repair tasks, he धीरे discovers a new sense of purpose and direction. What started as a way to pass time gradually becomes a new career path built on usefulness and independence. The episode reminds listeners that endings are not just losses — they are transitions. While we may not choose when things end, we can choose how we respond. New beginnings often appear quietly, growing from small steps taken during uncertain times.

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