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16. How to Experience Life, Not Deliver Outcomes

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Join Lauren and Brad as they make the case for laziness - sort of....this week explores the art of embracing life's flow and essence while moving beyond a fixation on outcomes. They delve into the concept of creating art for the sheer joy of being and self-expression, emphasizing the value of this pure approach over a results-driven mindset. In this episode, we also discuss the merits of embracing laziness and question the pervasive nature of hustle culture, highlighting its disregard for the essence of humanity. We delve into thought-provoking questions surrounding purpose: What does purpose entail? How can one uncover their purpose? And most importantly, how does one separate purpose from the notion of financial gain and time monetization. Lauren Douglass and Brad Stuart take you on a deep dive into this thought-provoking topic of purpose.

References:

Oliver Burkeman: Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals

Richard Rohr: The Naked Now: Learning To See As the Mystics See

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Content provided by Lauren Douglass & Brad Stuart, Lauren Douglass, and Brad Stuart. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lauren Douglass & Brad Stuart, Lauren Douglass, and Brad Stuart or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Join Lauren and Brad as they make the case for laziness - sort of....this week explores the art of embracing life's flow and essence while moving beyond a fixation on outcomes. They delve into the concept of creating art for the sheer joy of being and self-expression, emphasizing the value of this pure approach over a results-driven mindset. In this episode, we also discuss the merits of embracing laziness and question the pervasive nature of hustle culture, highlighting its disregard for the essence of humanity. We delve into thought-provoking questions surrounding purpose: What does purpose entail? How can one uncover their purpose? And most importantly, how does one separate purpose from the notion of financial gain and time monetization. Lauren Douglass and Brad Stuart take you on a deep dive into this thought-provoking topic of purpose.

References:

Oliver Burkeman: Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals

Richard Rohr: The Naked Now: Learning To See As the Mystics See

  continue reading

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