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Most of us grip tightly to life’s problems, convinced we need to force solutions. But what if the very act of holding on is what keeps us stuck?
Jett Yang — entrepreneur, innovator, and deep thinker shares how surrendering control opens space for intuition, creativity, and new possibilities. From leading cutting-edge sustainability projects to navigating life’s challenges, Jett shows why forcing outcomes often backfires, and how trusting life’s flow reveals the path we couldn’t see before.
If you’ve ever exhausted yourself chasing fixes, hacks, or rigid solutions, this conversation invites you to relax your grip — and discover the quiet clarity that comes when you let life lead.
🔥 Topics We Explore:Where in your life are you forcing an outcome? What might shift if you surrendered and trusted the flow instead?
🧠 Quote to Remember:“Rushing into action, you fail. Trying to grasp things, you lose them. Forcing a project to completion, you ruin what was almost ripe.” — Daode Qing
🌐 Produced in partnership with:www.podlad.com
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Most of us grip tightly to life’s problems, convinced we need to force solutions. But what if the very act of holding on is what keeps us stuck?
Jett Yang — entrepreneur, innovator, and deep thinker shares how surrendering control opens space for intuition, creativity, and new possibilities. From leading cutting-edge sustainability projects to navigating life’s challenges, Jett shows why forcing outcomes often backfires, and how trusting life’s flow reveals the path we couldn’t see before.
If you’ve ever exhausted yourself chasing fixes, hacks, or rigid solutions, this conversation invites you to relax your grip — and discover the quiet clarity that comes when you let life lead.
🔥 Topics We Explore:Where in your life are you forcing an outcome? What might shift if you surrendered and trusted the flow instead?
🧠 Quote to Remember:“Rushing into action, you fail. Trying to grasp things, you lose them. Forcing a project to completion, you ruin what was almost ripe.” — Daode Qing
🌐 Produced in partnership with:www.podlad.com