EP11 If You Could Go Back, Would You?
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I've been asking my guests at the end of every episode... "If you could speak to your younger self, what would you say?"
And then a few days ago, my wife asked me the same thing. And honestly... it went way deeper than I expected.
We ended up in this whole sci-fi rabbit hole. Like, Matrix and Total Recall style LOL.
What if you could literally reach in and carve out a belief system? Or upload a lifetime of wisdom in a single moment? No butterfly effect, no consequences... just, what would you actually do with that?
For me it went straight to my early 20s. Getting into the hair industry, becoming a bit of the cool kid... and feeding off it like crazy because underneath all of that I just didn't feel valuable without other people's approval. And I can look back now and see how much that shaped things. How much suffering came from it. How much I bent myself into shapes trying to get that acceptance.
So yeah. This episode goes there.
- Where I'd go if I could reach back... and what I'd pull out
- What external validation actually cost me, and how I can still trace it
- The difference between shame and guilt when you're looking back honestly
- Holding "it was all for a reason" and "I wish it went differently" at the same time
- Why the wisdom isn't in the wishing... and where it actually lives
- The question I'm leaving with you
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00:00 -- Reflecting on the Past: A Philosophical Inquiry 01:58 -- The Impact of Experiences on Personal Growth 05:32 -- The Quest for Self-Worth and External Validation 08:42 -- The Complexity of Change: Should We Alter Our Past?
09:37 -- Embracing Duality: Holding Multiple Truths
12:56 -- Exploring Possibilities: The Power of Reflection