S3E2 | Near Enemy: It's Not What You Think...It's Scarier
Let's Dig into That por Jordan & J.T. Coppinger
Notas del episodio
Whoa! If you are unfamiliar with the concept of near enemies, you are not alone. Dr. Brené Brown strikes again! With a dose of Buddhist philosophy and Jordan and J.T.'s boundless curiosity, prepare to discover how these imposters can sabotage our goals.
- Near enemies: subtle concepts that feel so close to our aim or goal that we may not recognize them as enemies. Near enemies make us think we are achieving what we hope to achieve, but in reality, they hinder our growth.
- The importance of discernment: how we fool ourselves into thinking we're close when things are actually unraveling.
- Examples: A near enemy of compassion is pity. Connection's near enemy is control. For love, it's attachment. Mindfuln ...
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