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What if the thing that's exhausting you is actually the life you once begged the universe for?
What if your tiredness isn't evidence of failure, but proof that you're living a life that asks something of you?
In this solo episode, Miles Adcox shares a message that unexpectedly resonated with millions. But before unpacking why this landed so deeply, he tells a story that changed his entire perspective on gratitude, loss, and what we choose to focus on.
Miles opens up about the tension between being tired and being grateful, between feeling overwhelmed by the life you built and remembering you once dreamed about having it. He reveals why so much of the advice we hear about rest and unplugging can feel idealistic when you're in the thick of raising kids, leading teams, or building something from nothing. This isn't about glorifying burnout or romanticizing exhaustion. It's about learning to hold two truths at once: you can be stretched and still be exactly where you're supposed to be.
Miles goes deep into the concept of reframing, explaining how shifting the way we interpret our experience changes how our brain and body hold it. He shares the psychological principle that "gratitude without honesty is denial, but honesty without gratitude is despair."
This conversation will help you see that not everything stretching you is breaking you; sometimes it's growing you.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Welcome to Human School, where we learn what matters most. - Miles Adcox
Follow Human School:
YouTube - Human School Podcast
Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
Threads - @humanschoolofficial
TikTok - @humanschoolofficial
What We Discuss:
00:00:00:00 Intro - Welcome to Human School
00:00:30 Miles's Introduction
00:01:35 The story of Dakota
00:09:00 How subtle perspective shifts get our attention
00:11:04 Why advice to "slow down" can feel idealistic
00:13:27 The psychology of reframing: how shifting interpretation changes everything
00:14:35 The art is learning to hold both
By Miles Adcox5
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What if the thing that's exhausting you is actually the life you once begged the universe for?
What if your tiredness isn't evidence of failure, but proof that you're living a life that asks something of you?
In this solo episode, Miles Adcox shares a message that unexpectedly resonated with millions. But before unpacking why this landed so deeply, he tells a story that changed his entire perspective on gratitude, loss, and what we choose to focus on.
Miles opens up about the tension between being tired and being grateful, between feeling overwhelmed by the life you built and remembering you once dreamed about having it. He reveals why so much of the advice we hear about rest and unplugging can feel idealistic when you're in the thick of raising kids, leading teams, or building something from nothing. This isn't about glorifying burnout or romanticizing exhaustion. It's about learning to hold two truths at once: you can be stretched and still be exactly where you're supposed to be.
Miles goes deep into the concept of reframing, explaining how shifting the way we interpret our experience changes how our brain and body hold it. He shares the psychological principle that "gratitude without honesty is denial, but honesty without gratitude is despair."
This conversation will help you see that not everything stretching you is breaking you; sometimes it's growing you.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
Welcome to Human School, where we learn what matters most. - Miles Adcox
Follow Human School:
YouTube - Human School Podcast
Instagram - @humanschoolofficial
Threads - @humanschoolofficial
TikTok - @humanschoolofficial
What We Discuss:
00:00:00:00 Intro - Welcome to Human School
00:00:30 Miles's Introduction
00:01:35 The story of Dakota
00:09:00 How subtle perspective shifts get our attention
00:11:04 Why advice to "slow down" can feel idealistic
00:13:27 The psychology of reframing: how shifting interpretation changes everything
00:14:35 The art is learning to hold both

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