
A Funeral for Willpower
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At the centre of this episode lies a quiet death — not of ambition or potential, but of the false engine we were taught to trust. This is the funeral for willpower: the part of us that believed force could equal freedom, that discipline alone could overwrite distortion, and that trying harder was the answer when life stopped working.
But what if your inability to move forward — your burnout, your heaviness, your collapse — isn’t weakness at all? What if it’s the wisdom of your system refusing to betray itself again?
This episode is for those who have pushed past every warning sign, silenced the body’s no with another to-do list, and kept performing long after the soul has left the room. We explore the ways willpower has been weaponised against truth — in our careers, our families, our healing, and our identity — and why transformation without integration always leads us back to the same place: stuck, ashamed, exhausted, and still convinced it's our fault.
Together, we dismantle the mythology of effort-as-worth and return to the deeper questions: what part of you is doing the doing? What belief is being upheld? And what would it mean to reclaim power without force?
In this episode:
– A eulogy for willpower and the mythology of “just try harder”
– Nervous system burnout, soul fatigue & energetic obesity
– The false scripts of people-pleasing, performance, and productivity
– The shadow of the solar plexus and arrested power development
– Personal stories of collapse, trauma loops, and spiritual misalignment
– Why transformation demands safety, not pressure — and how to know the difference
Hosts: Elinor Moshe & Daniel Darman
Produced by: Truth of You
Copyright: © 2025 Truth of You
Website: truthofyou.com.au
Instagram: @theelinormoshe & @thedanieldarman
🜂 You were not meant to run on effort alone.
What would happen if you stopped trying… and started listening?