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Truth & Freedom Podcast: S 8 Ep 8- The Psychology of Reinvention

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There are moments in life that divide our story into two chapters: the life before and the life after. The life before the divorce. The life before the betrayal. The life before the loss. The life before the business failed. The life before the diagnosis. The life before everything changed. Most people spend their lives trying to avoid these moments. We seek certainty, stability, and predictability. We build plans, routines, and expectations about how our future should unfold. We imagine a path forward and quietly assume that life will cooperate with our vision. But life has a way of interrupting our plans. And when it does, we are often forced into one of the most difficult psychological processes a human being can experience: reinvention.

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