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This episode explores the tension between internal signals, desire, and clarity—how something can feel true in the moment without necessarily being aligned with what is actually right or lasting.
I explore how subtle internal cues can point toward misalignment long before it is fully understood, and how those signals can coexist with habits, environments, or behaviors that continue through comfort, convenience, or momentum. It also examines moments where immediate desire or rationalization can feel just as certain as deeper clarity, making it difficult to distinguish between what is genuinely aligned and what simply feels convincing.
By Eric ReizasThis episode explores the tension between internal signals, desire, and clarity—how something can feel true in the moment without necessarily being aligned with what is actually right or lasting.
I explore how subtle internal cues can point toward misalignment long before it is fully understood, and how those signals can coexist with habits, environments, or behaviors that continue through comfort, convenience, or momentum. It also examines moments where immediate desire or rationalization can feel just as certain as deeper clarity, making it difficult to distinguish between what is genuinely aligned and what simply feels convincing.