The Mindful Classroom

Coping with Fear, Suffering, and Isolation


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Summary

In this episode, TJ Belasco reflects on the power of positive thinking and the ability to find joy and gratitude in any circumstance. He shares the story of Steve Gleason, an American football player with ALS, who maintains a positive outlook despite his struggles. TJ discusses the importance of facing fear, overcoming isolation, and understanding the nature of suffering. He explores Buddhist philosophy and the concept of letting go of craving and desire. TJ concludes with a passage from Epictetus on positive thinking and encourages listeners to choose how they see the world.

Keywords

positive thinking, gratitude, fear, isolation, suffering, Buddhist philosophy, letting go, desire, joy

Takeaways

Maintaining a positive outlook can help us find joy and gratitude in any circumstance.Facing fear and understanding what is within our control can alleviate anxiety.Isolation can occur even when surrounded by others, and it is important to seek meaningful connections.Suffering is a part of life, but it is temporary, and letting go of craving and desire can lead to the end of suffering.Choosing how we see the world can greatly impact our happiness and well-being.

Sound Bites

"For those of you who have never felt fear, isolation, and suffering, take your sanctimonious asses out of here.""If I only had, then I would be.""Fear is hurting the time that I'm living."

Chapters

00:00Introduction and Steve Gleason's Story

03:25The Pursuit of Happiness and Letting Go of Craving

06:37Understanding the Nature of Suffering08:38Isolation and Meaningful Connections

12:11Finding Alternatives and Choosing How We See the World

15:45Conclusion and Encouragement

Steve Gleason https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzQKCgzIC6ISteve Gleason

ESPY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?

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The Mindful ClassroomBy Thomas Belasco