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Stop chasing the "New" and start finding the "Deep." We confront the lifelong struggle of novelty addiction—the "Puer Aeternus" cycle that keeps us jumping from hobby to hobby and relationship to relationship. Drawing on Jungian archetypes and Stoic grit, this episode reveals why we use "newness" to escape ourselves and provides a tactical roadmap for building the "Muscle of Boredom" to find the meaning that only lives in commitment.
By Dylan LogueStop chasing the "New" and start finding the "Deep." We confront the lifelong struggle of novelty addiction—the "Puer Aeternus" cycle that keeps us jumping from hobby to hobby and relationship to relationship. Drawing on Jungian archetypes and Stoic grit, this episode reveals why we use "newness" to escape ourselves and provides a tactical roadmap for building the "Muscle of Boredom" to find the meaning that only lives in commitment.