The Dunbar Trap is when we try to relate to too many people at once.
Instead of becoming more loving, we become less capable of love.
That's how we turn individuals into categories....and then almost anything becomes easier to justify.
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It doesn't matter what your food "religion" is.
(Low-fat, Keto, Paleo, Carnivore, Detoxes, Clean eating...)
They all assume, “You are what you eat.”
Here's why that's wrong.
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Free training:
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Mental illness isn’t what you think, and neither is your personality.
What we call “disorders” are patterns: ways your psyche is trying to resolve conflict.
Your personality isn’t the problem...it’s the map.
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I Can Ship My Pants!” – The Legendary Kmart Commercial That Had Everyone Laughing (and Blushing)
In a bustling Kmart store, a wide-eyed customer approaches the helpful associate at the counter with a mix of surprise and excitement. “So I can ship my pants right here?” he asks, barely believing it.
The associate smiles confidently. “You can ship your pants from anywhere!”
The news spreads like wildfire through the store. A woman on her phone lights up: “You hear that? I can ship my pants for free!” She beams. “Wow… I just may ship my pants.”
Her enthusiasm is contagious. Nearby, a dad turns to his young son, Billy. “Yeah, ship your pants, Billy. You can ship your pants too!”
The kid’s face explodes with joy. “I can’t wait to ship my pants, Dad!” He pauses, then adds triumphantly, “I just shipped my pants!”
The camera cuts to more delighted shoppers in everyday situations—on the bus, in the laundromat, at the kitchen table, even mid-yoga pose—all chanting the same ridiculous refrain with pure glee: “Ship my pants!” “Ship my drawers!” “I just shipped my bed!”
This 2013 Kmart ad was marketing gold: clever, memorable, and hilariously edgy. It turned a simple shipping promo into a viral sensation that still cracks people up today. Who knew free shipping could be this much fun? 🚚😂
It's easy to recognize devaluation that comes from the outside.
But when you do it to yourself…you call it “fact.”
In this episode, I show why all devaluation is self-devaluation, and how to stop doing it to yourself.
Listen now: https://t.co/CDjXiJnj7V
Lithuanian composer and conductor Mindaugas Piečaitis, directs his orchestra on the notes of Nora the cat playing the piano.
She earns a standing ovation.
Your body isn’t a machine.
It’s a navigation system.
If you’re trying to change it by force, you’re working against how it actually works.
In this episode, I break down your “quantum GPS” system, and why movement is feedback, not control.
Listen now: https://t.co/mekEahszHS