Embracing Stillness
Freedom is defined not just as a state of being, but as a complete lack of anxiety, prompting a deeper reflection on what truly matters in life. By embracing stillness and being open to the subtle nudges around us, we can gain clarity on our paths and make more intentional decisions. The journey of self-discovery often starts with asking the right questions and recognizing the choices that shape our futures.In this clip
From this podcast

The Fit Mess: A Men's Mental Health Podcast
73. 18 "F" Words That Will Change Your Life with Shawn Rawls
Related Questions
Why is freedom important according to the episode An Inspired Return To Truth & Value In An Upside-Down Culture w/ Green Beret Nick Freitas # 467 and the clip American Ideals Revisited?
How can one find a genuine way to engage with life (emotionally and practically) to find and stay with an honest joy, beyond urgency and a will to live, and beyond the FOMO that Robert Greene tries to inspire in his readers, as discussed in the episode Sebastian Junger — Seeking Freedom and Reordering Your Place in the World | The Tim Ferriss Show and the clip Freedom and Responsibility?
Isn't it true that the idea of a goal always encompasses mental struggle because if you don't have it, it means you have to either get out of your comfort zone or put in a lot of effort (and tolerate frustration) to achieve it; otherwise, you'd already have it? This question is in the context of the episode Freedom & Fulfillment (What I Wish I'd Known...) and the clip Begin with the End.