Week 33: How Good Can I Let This Be?
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Laura checks in from a morning walk after returning from a trip and "feeling behind", expecting to find a problem to document and instead landing on something she wasn't prepared for: she's happy. Actually, genuinely happy. The episode captures what happens when someone who is wired to always be working on the next thing has to sit with the discomfort of not having a problem to solve, and why that might be the most evolutionary thing a human can do.
What You'll Learn
- Why the drive to always be fixing something is both a survival trait and a trap
- What it looks like when you stop searching for problems and let them arrive on their own terms
- How to manufacture your own peace and joy without needing external conditions to cooperate
- The biological foundation underneath everything we experience as emotional or spiritual
The Pattern Shift: From needing a problem to work on in order to feel productive → to letting happiness exist without guilt or the urge to complicate it.
Connect with Laura:
- Instagram: @think.laura
- Substack: https://thinklaura.substack.com/
- Pod: Useful Thinking
- Hub: thinklaura.com
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