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Your World Within Podcast by Eddie Pinero

Finding Beauty in the Most Difficult of Times

Your World Within Podcast by Eddie Pinero

Eddie Pinero

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.9585 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast I talk about:

The challenge and the opportunity provided by the covid 19 epidemic

The ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi, where broken pottery becomes more valuable than the original piece

Mental shifts to help you continue to grow and evolve during your most difficult times

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good morning. Welcome to Your World Within, to keep things as they are.

0:37.4

Because fear of the unknown is terrifying if you look at

0:43.2

what's going on here you know with our quarantines and the COVID-19 epidemic and you know a lot of

0:50.8

people have been going through a very challenging time.

0:55.0

I don't think anyone would refute that.

0:58.0

I think it's also fair to say the most terrifying thing about this,

1:04.0

in most cases, is not the present state.

1:18.1

It's what could this be? What could it be in a month or two months or three months? Is this a year thing? Right? It's the unknown that scares us most. That's the

1:26.4

monster in the closet. And mean, I talk about being

1:30.1

broken. The context I'm using is, you know, somehow life erodes from your ideal state, right?

1:39.6

Things aren't great. You feel less than you could. A lot of people perhaps feel broken now. Maybe they've

1:49.0

lost their job. Maybe they're looking at things and they think, I don't know how I'm going to pick up

1:54.5

these pieces. But it could be the result of a relationship, right, that slips through the cracks, something that you didn't see coming.

2:05.3

That's happened to everybody, right?

2:07.9

Or, you know, you fail a test, a big test, and you're looking at your career trajectory, you're educating.

2:14.7

And you're just like, wow, I don't know how I'm going to recover from

2:18.9

this, or a business dilemma. Something falls through the cracks, a partnership or roads, whatever the

2:26.5

case is. Picture broken as the opposite, the antithesis of the ideal.

2:35.4

There's an old Japanese concept, and I've talked about it in my videos before.

2:41.9

It's called Kinsugi.

2:44.2

And the idea is you take broken pottery, all the little pieces.

2:55.8

And instead of throwing them away, you rebuild them with this sort of golden lacquer that makes them more valuable than what they were before they

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