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🗓️ 23 May 2024
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the new Mindset Who-This podcast. My name is Case Kenny at |
0:06.2 | Case. Cany on Instagram and this is my weekly podcast where I create short no-BS episodes |
0:12.0 | dedicated to helping you become the person you're meant to be leave |
0:15.6 | your comfort zone and live a purposeful and fulfilling life. |
0:19.6 | Let's go. Oh, All right. Welcome to episode 599. Hello my friend. Welcome to a fresh new episode of New Mindseth, as always. |
0:55.0 | Thank you so much for listening. Thank you for supporting me and this is episode 599, |
1:00.0 | which is special because that means that next episode is episode 600 which is something I'm really proud of 600 episodes |
1:07.8 | Basically exactly six years since I started the podcast so be sure to tune in next episode really excited to drop that one |
1:15.6 | for episode 600 but for this 599 I want to talk about something specific and it's around the topic of have you ever noticed how bitter people tend to just find |
1:27.0 | unlimited excuses and unlimited reasons to be bitter? Like they always just find a way, they always find evidence for why their bitterness |
1:35.9 | towards other people is reasonable. I'm sure you've noticed this in certain people, it's just like |
1:40.5 | this aura of bitterness follows them around and they find reasons to say it's just like this aura of bitterness follows them around and they find reasons to say it's justified. |
1:45.6 | They find reasons to direct anger or cynicism or disappointment or frustration or whatever it is |
1:51.8 | toward the world around them because they find proof that it's valid and that they should be that way. |
1:57.0 | I'm sure you've met these kinds of people. They're like architects of their own demise. They have this wall up where they just carry bitterness with them into every interaction and they create this like tense kind of standoff out of nowhere. |
2:11.0 | They don't trust other people, they assume the worst, they personally |
2:14.4 | feel attacked by other people's success or other people's happiness. They're closed off, |
2:20.0 | they're cynical, and in their minds they have a strong why. In mind it's justified bitterness. This isn't an |
2:26.6 | episode necessarily about those people because I think the advice there would be |
2:29.9 | pretty obvious avoid those kinds of people. I actually want to talk about bitterness in our life, in our life, not coming after you necessarily, but we all struggle with this at some point, right? Let's be honest. I want to talk about why our bitterness in the moments |
2:44.9 | where we feel bitter toward other people and the world around us, why it just attracts |
2:49.1 | more bitterness. Bitterness attracts bitterness. I want to talk about why and how this idea of confirmation bias in the form of bitterness really does shape our world. |
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