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In a world full of stress management workshops and resilience toolkits, are we missing the point of what it truly means to endure?
In this episode of Mind the Gap, Michael challenges the quick-fix culture that tells us to seek “work-life balance” as the ultimate goal, and instead invites us to discover a deeper, Stoic approach to living with composure and purpose, even when life doesn’t give us easy options.
With insights from ancient philosophy and the quiet courage of voices like Etty Hillesum, this conversation will leave you questioning the myth of balance, exploring how to prioritise what truly matters, and discovering how to stand steady in a world that rarely feels even.
By Michael ComynIn a world full of stress management workshops and resilience toolkits, are we missing the point of what it truly means to endure?
In this episode of Mind the Gap, Michael challenges the quick-fix culture that tells us to seek “work-life balance” as the ultimate goal, and instead invites us to discover a deeper, Stoic approach to living with composure and purpose, even when life doesn’t give us easy options.
With insights from ancient philosophy and the quiet courage of voices like Etty Hillesum, this conversation will leave you questioning the myth of balance, exploring how to prioritise what truly matters, and discovering how to stand steady in a world that rarely feels even.