We don't see the world as it is, we see the world as we are // Solo episode
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In this short, solo episode I unpack one of my favourite quotes by Anaïs Nin — a line that has stuck with me since the first time I heard it and has continued to evolve with me ever since.
“We don’t see the world as it is. We see the world as we are.”
We talk about how this actually shows up in real life — the days when everything and everyone feels irritating, versus the days where nothing seems to touch you. Why the same situation can feel wildly different depending on what’s happening inside you, and how your beliefs, moods, memories and blind spots quietly filter your entire experience of the world.
This isn’t about blame or pretending life is always fine. It’s about noticing what keeps repeating, what’s triggering you, and asking better questions instead of outsourcing responsibility to the moon, other people, or bad timing.
A gentle but uncomfortable invitation to look at your filters — and what they might be asking you to pay attention to.
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