Finding Freedom Through Structure: Episode #93 of Learning to Lose
Every time I do something I don't want to do, or that's uncomfortable, or find purpose, I always end up being happier
Ever thought structure could be your ticket to freedom? In episode #93 of 'Learning to Lose', Patrick Ridge is joined by Sam Scott and co-host Billy for a lively discussion on how structure can transform your life. They dive into the nitty-gritty of AA meetings, exploring how routine and discipline can lead to unexpected happiness and personal growth.
But it’s not all about schedules and rules; the trio also touches on the emotional side of recovery, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability and empathy. You’ll hear candid talks about the pitfalls of pride and ego, and how money can complicate the journey to sobriety. The conversation takes an intriguing turn as they discuss the therapeutic role of movies and music in mental health.
Patrick's philosophy shines through when he says, 'Every time I do something I don't want to do, or that's uncomfortable, I always end up being happier'. If you’re curious about how structure can be a game-changer in your life, this episode is a must-listen.