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Have you ever felt like you’re living two lives? On the outside, you are a person of integrity, faith, and ambition, but in private, you’re trapped in a cycle that feels impossible to break.
In this episode of Inner Revolution, we dive into the powerful psychological concept of Moral Incongruence (PPMI). We explore why the "addiction" isn't always about the chemistry of the brain, but the painful gap between your behavior and your deeply held values. We’ll uncover why shaming yourself for your mistakes actually disables the part of your brain you need to recover, effectively turning your guilt into "rocket fuel" for the next relapse.
By Enoch Fossum5
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Have you ever felt like you’re living two lives? On the outside, you are a person of integrity, faith, and ambition, but in private, you’re trapped in a cycle that feels impossible to break.
In this episode of Inner Revolution, we dive into the powerful psychological concept of Moral Incongruence (PPMI). We explore why the "addiction" isn't always about the chemistry of the brain, but the painful gap between your behavior and your deeply held values. We’ll uncover why shaming yourself for your mistakes actually disables the part of your brain you need to recover, effectively turning your guilt into "rocket fuel" for the next relapse.

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