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The Meaning of Everyday Things

The Meaning of Everyday Things

Released: 2025-08-14
© Ipshita Nath
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2 Episodes
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2 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-08-14
© Ipshita Nath
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Why we take things personally

Why we take things personally

Have you ever wondered why some people are sensitive to negative feedback, while others can remain unfazed and unbothered? This episode unpacks why we take things personally, be it a casual remark, workplace feedback, or an offhand joke, and what facto
Time: 36:50
Have you ever wondered why some people are sensitive to negative feedback, while others can remain unfazed and unbothered?
This episode unpacks why we take things personally, be it a casual remark, workplace feedback, or an offhand joke, and what factors lead us to getting easily triggered in such situations.
It also explores how deeply rooted insecurities, early experiences, and emotional habits like rumination exacerbate this habit, and what we can do to build self-assurance and confidence, so we can respond with equanimity instead of defensiveness.
Let us discuss how resilience and self-reliance are the key to building self possession - so that we can avoid taking things personally.
Episode ID: 1000722053473
GUID: 21716587-ed2c-46d2-8071-0fb999513d4f
Release Date: 14/08/2025, 22:41:58

Description

This is a show where we explore the reasons behind our daily thoughts, feelings, and behaviours - the little familiar things that we often wonder about, only half understand, but never ponder upon.
We will dwell on some seemingly random and more or less quotidian experiences that don't seem significant on the surface, but reveal a lot about our psychological and emotional patterns.
Let's take a closer look and find out the meaning in the big and small things in life. Maybe we will find answers or be left with more questions. Either way, we will have something to think about.

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