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In this solo episode, I reflect on how shame and pride lead us to see other people as threats or problems—when they were meant to be gifts. Drawing from Anatomy of the Soul and my study in Ephesians, I explore how these relational ruptures begin, how we still repeat them today, and how humility and honesty can start the work of repair—helping us see others through grace, not blame.
In this solo episode, I reflect on how shame and pride lead us to see other people as threats or problems—when they were meant to be gifts. Drawing from Anatomy of the Soul and my study in Ephesians, I explore how these relational ruptures begin, how we still repeat them today, and how humility and honesty can start the work of repair—helping us see others through grace, not blame.