The insight shared highlights the perspective that we are all temporarily abled, emphasizing that everyone will face some form of disability in the future. This realization serves as a powerful motivator to take immediate action, such as exercising, appreciating one's current abilities, and being grateful for the present moment. By recognizing the temporary nature of our physical capabilities, individuals can find the drive to make the most of their abilities while they still have them.
Are you your own worst enemy? Ever think that your life would be so much easier if you could just change your mind about a couple things? Yeah, me too.
In this inaugural episode, I am joined by my old friend Derek Sivers, the one person I know who is better at questioning beliefs and changing his mind than just about anyone… and a bona fide grandmaster at not giving a fuck.
We dig into the most fundamental aspects of our psychology and happiness—our beliefs. We talk about how to change them, which ones should be changed and which ones should not, and the wide-ranging effects these beliefs have throughout our lives.
I believe you will get a lot out of this podcast… see what I did there? I did the believe—eh, never mind.