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Episode 34: The Freedom of Caring Less About the Wrong Things
In this episode, Mike talks about the quiet shift that happens when you stop caring so much about things that never actually made life better.
Approval.
Being right.
Keeping up.
Explaining yourself to people who were never going to understand you anyway.
This conversation isn’t about checking out or lowering the bar. It’s about growing up, paying attention, and realizing how much energy gets wasted managing perceptions, narratives, and expectations that don’t move anything forward.
Mike reflects on what changes when you stop auditioning for rooms you don’t need, stop replaying conversations that are already over, and stop carrying emotional weight that isn’t yours. What shows up instead is time, focus, and a quieter confidence that doesn’t need permission or applause.
This episode is honest, grounded, and a little relieving. It’s for anyone who feels stretched thin, tired of performing, or ready to live with more intention and less noise.
The episode closes with the song “Highway Ghosts,” a reminder that the past might ride along, but it doesn’t get to drive.
If you’re done explaining, done proving, or done running races you never signed up for, this one’s for you.
Still here.
Still trying.
By Mike Baker | Still Here, Still TryingEpisode 34: The Freedom of Caring Less About the Wrong Things
In this episode, Mike talks about the quiet shift that happens when you stop caring so much about things that never actually made life better.
Approval.
Being right.
Keeping up.
Explaining yourself to people who were never going to understand you anyway.
This conversation isn’t about checking out or lowering the bar. It’s about growing up, paying attention, and realizing how much energy gets wasted managing perceptions, narratives, and expectations that don’t move anything forward.
Mike reflects on what changes when you stop auditioning for rooms you don’t need, stop replaying conversations that are already over, and stop carrying emotional weight that isn’t yours. What shows up instead is time, focus, and a quieter confidence that doesn’t need permission or applause.
This episode is honest, grounded, and a little relieving. It’s for anyone who feels stretched thin, tired of performing, or ready to live with more intention and less noise.
The episode closes with the song “Highway Ghosts,” a reminder that the past might ride along, but it doesn’t get to drive.
If you’re done explaining, done proving, or done running races you never signed up for, this one’s for you.
Still here.
Still trying.