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Why Your Default Behaviors Are Sabotaging You (And How to Outsmart Them) | Shane Parrish

In this episode, Shane Parrish, author of Clear Thinking explains why your default behaviors are sabotaging you, and how to outsmart them. He explores how small, everyday decisions shape our lives more than major choices. Key insights include positioning yourself for success thro ...  Show more

Why Friendship Matters in the Face of Suffering | John Kaag & Clancy Martin

In this episode, John Kaag and Clancy Martin discuss why friendship matters in the face of suffering and what helps us through the hardest parts of being human. They explore questions of selfishness, human nature, and our capacity for love and connection. Clancy speaks candidly a ...  Show more

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