Thoughts About Life

The Trouble With Blame

44 min · 25 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, we explore why looking outside ourselves for relief, fairness, justice, or someone to blame leaves us feeling stuck. Starting with a powerful story of addiction and recovery, we discuss how blame stands in the way of growth, how our state of mind naturally rises and falls like the weather, and how insight, rather than trying to control our experience, leads to lasting change. A conversation about freedom, suffering, thought, trust, and discovering that a better life does not arise from changing it… but from understanding our experience of it.

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