In this episode, we reflect on what it means to become as an ongoing negotiation with truth, agency, and consequence.
We explore the quieter forms of self betrayal: the things we avoid, the words we don't say, the lives we tolerate because they are familiar or convenient. We talk about conscience, jealousy, and the subtle signals that reveal what we value before we're ready to admit it.
This conversation moves through work, relationships, ambition, and identity, asking where we trade coherence for comfort, and what it costs to keep doing so.
Becoming, as we experience it here, is not energising or heroic. It is often tiring, disorienting, and lonely. It requires sitting with discomfort, relinquishing certainty, and sometimes leaving environments that are no longer hospitable to who you are.
We ask: How do you know when you're avoiding yourself? What does it mean to act with agency when the consequences are real? And how do you stay present in the long, unfinished process of becoming?
becoming, identity, selfhood, agency, honesty, trust, integrity, meaning, philosophy, introspection, mindfulness, growth, awareness, presence, courage, uncertainty, relationships, boundaries, conscience, reflection
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