But What If We’re Wrong?

But What If We’re Wrong?

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The 5-Step Stoic Routine for Clear Thinking | Maria Semple

The difference between reacting and thinking clearly starts with how you begin your day. In this episode, Ryan sits down with bestselling author Maria Semple to break down the 5-step Stoic routine she uses each morning. They talk about how a daily practice of reflection, intentio ...  Show more

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