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Meaning in the Storm

6 min · 28 de nov de 2025
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Follow me on instagram or book a free consultation call on my website! https://www.instagram.com/theantioptimisttherapist/ [https://www.instagram.com/theantioptimisttherapist/] https://theantioptimisttherapist.com/ [https://theantioptimisttherapist.com/] How do you grow in a world that’s falling apart? In this episode, I talk about why waiting for a perfect world is a trap — and how meaning is created inside the storm, not after it. From Nelson Mandela to Malala, from Viktor Frankl to Edith Eger, history shows us that people don’t become resilient because life is easy. They become resilient because their values are strong. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy teaches that suffering isn’t a sign something’s wrong — it’s part of being human. And even in a chaotic world, you still get to choose who you want to be.

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Meaning in the Storm

Follow me on instagram or book a free consultation call on my website! https://www.instagram.com/theantioptimisttherapist/ [https://www.instagram.com/theantioptimisttherapist/] https://theantioptimisttherapist.com/ [https://theantioptimisttherapist.com/] How do you grow in a world that’s falling apart? In this episode, I talk about why waiting for a perfect world is a trap — and how meaning is created inside the storm, not after it. From Nelson Mandela to Malala, from Viktor Frankl to Edith Eger, history shows us that people don’t become resilient because life is easy. They become resilient because their values are strong. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy teaches that suffering isn’t a sign something’s wrong — it’s part of being human. And even in a chaotic world, you still get to choose who you want to be.

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Pain Makes You Stronger

Follow me on instagram or book a free consultation call on my website! https://www.instagram.com/theantioptimisttherapist/ [https://www.instagram.com/theantioptimisttherapist/] https://theantioptimisttherapist.com/ [https://theantioptimisttherapist.com/] Pain isn’t a detour—it’s part of the path. In this episode, I talk about how pain is the price of admission to a meaningful life. From Rosa Parks’ quiet courage, to Solzhenitsyn’s resistance in a Soviet labor camp, to Ulysses S. Grant’s resilience through failure and loss, history is full of people who chose values over comfort. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy reminds us that the goal isn’t to erase pain—it’s to carry it toward what matters. You don’t have to wait until you’re healed, fearless, or “ready.” You just have to take one step toward the life you want, cracks and all. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 01:00 – Today’s theme: pain as the price of admission 02:20 – The myth of “being ready” 04:10 – Rosa Parks: choosing courage despite fear 06:20 – Solzhenitsyn: keeping his mind free in the Gulag 10:00 – Ulysses S. Grant: leading through failure and heartbreak 12:20 – Pain as proof you’re moving toward what matters 14:40 – Personal reflections on waiting vs. showing up 17:20 – Kintsugi: cracks as part of the beauty 19:00 – Reflection: what are you waiting to feel better for? 20:30 – Final thoughts: don’t wait for the fear to leave 22:00 – Closing

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