We’ve lived enough life by now to know that shame is never helpful. Sometimes when bad things happen to us as a result of our choices, some asshole hits us with the, “well, you did this to yourself.” No shit, Sherlock. Just because our choices led to less than desirable outcomes, doesn’t mean we can’t feel bad about it. Shaming anyone for the things they did or didn’t do won’t rewrite the past, and it certainly doesn’t make them feel better. Shaming someone like that only makes them hate you. And it’s always easy to judge people’s misfortunes until one day, you’ll have some misfortune of your own.
There are no lessons [2:02]
How we’re stretching our brains [4:09]
Mountain biking, in the jungle [8:52]
The tedium of running [11:36]
You did this to yourself [15:48]
Shame doesn’t help anyone [21:44]
Holding space for others and yourself [25:00]
Looking for validation of our choices [26:57]
It’s hard to hate up close [30:37]
Balancing accountability [33:07]
It’s all the luck of the draw [35:48]
People will judge anything [38:13]
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