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We’ve all been there: lying on the grass, looking at clouds, and thinking we have life entirely figured out. But what happens when the "angel hair" turns into a storm, and the "Ferris wheel" of love starts to feel like a high-stakes performance?
In this episode, we dive deep into the layers of perspective, using Joni Mitchell’s "Both Sides Now" as our roadmap. We explore the transition from youthful idealism to the gritty, beautiful complexity of "living every day," discussing why it’s perfectly okay—and perhaps even necessary—to admit that we really don't know life at all.
By Ryan and CCWe’ve all been there: lying on the grass, looking at clouds, and thinking we have life entirely figured out. But what happens when the "angel hair" turns into a storm, and the "Ferris wheel" of love starts to feel like a high-stakes performance?
In this episode, we dive deep into the layers of perspective, using Joni Mitchell’s "Both Sides Now" as our roadmap. We explore the transition from youthful idealism to the gritty, beautiful complexity of "living every day," discussing why it’s perfectly okay—and perhaps even necessary—to admit that we really don't know life at all.