At Home in the Fire
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There is a kind of discomfort that doesn’t go away. Not because something is wrong. Because something is real.
Most of us spend our lives waiting for the pressure to lift — the debt to resolve, the uncertainty to clear, the situation to finally stabilize. But for many people, in many seasons of a real life, that moment doesn’t come. And the question that nobody asks out loud is: how do you live well while you’re in it?
In this episode we explore the difference between discomfort as signal and discomfort as sentence. Drawing from Epictetus, who built his philosophy of freedom inside slavery, Nassim Taleb’s concept of antifragility, the Buddhist understanding of dukkha, and an ancient Taoist story about a cook who never dulls his blade — this episode is about learning to find the spaces. To stop hacking. To be, without waiting for the heat to stop, at home in the fire.
This episode is dedicated to Carlos — who, without knowing it, gave me the fire.
Move slowly. That is enough.