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Epictetus, Carl Jung, and Laozi sit down to untangle what it actually means to accept what is — not as a way of giving up, but as a way of seeing clearly. They push back on each other throughout, questioning whether acceptance is a matter of discipline, self-understanding, or simply getting out of the way. By the end, you will have something worth sitting with: the difference between fighting reality and learning to move with it.
📖 Pay Attention by C. Trebue — available on Amazon:
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By William MooreEpictetus, Carl Jung, and Laozi sit down to untangle what it actually means to accept what is — not as a way of giving up, but as a way of seeing clearly. They push back on each other throughout, questioning whether acceptance is a matter of discipline, self-understanding, or simply getting out of the way. By the end, you will have something worth sitting with: the difference between fighting reality and learning to move with it.
📖 Pay Attention by C. Trebue — available on Amazon:
eBook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GR8WLMPC
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GVV46SWF
📬 Subscribe to The Daily Practice newsletter: https://thedailypractice33.substack.com