
We are performing artists, and you should know that
06/27/22 • 20 min
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In this episode, we started talking about the expectation gap, which brought us to the lack of trust that is plaguing our society, and the necessity of taking responsibility for our lives. At the end of our conversation, as an added bonus, we found a surefire solution to increasing your happiness.
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In this episode, we started talking about the expectation gap, which brought us to the lack of trust that is plaguing our society, and the necessity of taking responsibility for our lives. At the end of our conversation, as an added bonus, we found a surefire solution to increasing your happiness.
Falling Down [1993] Hamburger Scene
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Meme “was/were”
We love receiving your feedback ❤️ Drop us a line anywhere you happen to come across our posts 🙂
We are @episodikal on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, TikTok, and LinkedIn, or email us at [email protected]
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The Episodikal Podcast - We are performing artists, and you should know that
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Life is good. Life is good, doesn't matter what.
AlexeyActually, there is one thing that always makes your life worse is the expectation gap. So it's not about lowering your expectations. But it is about setting realistic expectations. Because the expectation gap is something that we are all living very badly.
TaliyYeah, I think that's why one of the most popula
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