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We’re drowning in abundance — and calling it not enough. In this episode, I explore how the ordinary has become invisible, how we walk through chambers of marvels every day without awe, and why the ache we feel might not be for more... but for meaning. We’re wired to survive lack — not recognize excess — and that survival wiring can blind us to just how much we already have. From Dracula’s stunned reverence in a suburban kitchen to the quiet grief of overstuffed storage units, this is a reflection on collective amnesia, misplaced longing, and the kind of presence that makes the ordinary feel sacred again. ✨ 3 Topics Covered: Why our brains are wired to survive scarcity — and can’t easily see abundance The invisible cost of forgetting what we already have How attention and presence can transform the ordinary into the sacred Stepping Up To Your Potential Podcast 📝Read the full post here: https://tinyurl.com/e6p8n4xb 📺 Watch on YouTube here: https://tinyurl.com/menb54cr
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