In this episode, we chat openly about the year 2020. Despite the uncertainty and anxiety, we discovered valuable lessons that we wanted to share with you. These insights have helped us find more peace and calm in our daily lives. We also met some fascinating people through the challenges of the pandemic and shared what they taught us about life.
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Joy, it was profound to hear your reflections on mortality. Coming to terms with our own mortality is indeed significant.
“…according to tests from three websites.”
I enjoyed the discussion on biases, too. I’ve been learning a lot about cognitive biases in some Masterclasses I’m taking.
Perfume gives me headaches too, Joy.
I totally get the frustration with, “I’ve been following you for years…” messages. Ashley and I have experienced those as well.
The conversation about racism was fantastic. We’ve always made sure to buy diverse dolls and books for Lily and focus on that aspect of her upbringing.
The skepticism conversation was another highlight. This year, I adopted the mindset, “Don’t Believe Everything You Believe.”
Walker, Ashley also admires all the true health gurus.
Thank you for the episode and all the excellent recommendations.
Oh, I love that idea — ‘don’t believe everything you believe’! I’ve been feeling the same way this year. Some of my own beliefs have been challenged, and I try to engage with content from people I find disagreeable to see how my perspective shifts. Thanks for your feedback on the episode; I appreciate you taking the time to comment!
Joy
I really enjoyed the frank conversation! Reflecting on 2020 is such a good idea!
Thank you, Aviva! I’m glad you liked it.
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Thank you for the great content, sir. I’ll be sharing it with my friends too.
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