During periods of depression, anxiety, or psychological suffering, when the future feels closed and life loses its direction, the most effective approach is to abandon comprehensive planning (maps) and instead focus on small, meaningful actions (compass) such as getting out of bed, taking a walk, or having one honest conversation, because movement itself gradually restores one's sense of possibility and horizon.
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If this year feels impossible to face, I want to give you some advice that helped me in periods where I felt completely and utterly directionless. In phenomenology, they talk about the horizon, the field of possibility that gives [music] life its direction. In depression or periods of acute suffering, that horizon can disappear.
The future stops opening and the world flattens. And one of the mistakes I think we often make is we try and map our way out. But for a map to work, you kind of need to know where you are. When you don't, trying to envisage that map becomes overwhelming. And that is where I suggest a compass. A compass doesn't tell you exactly where your life is heading. It simply helps you orientate towards what feels meaningful, alive, or necessary right now. Sometimes that just means focusing on the next survivable step, getting out of bed, going for a walk, replying to one message, creating one thing, telling the truth just once.
The key message is movement itself begins to open horizon, begins to open up possibility. If getting out of bed feels like climbing Mount Everest and you do it, congratulations, you just climbed Mount Everest. That's kind of what I'm saying. When the world feels overwhelming and when your life feels like something you cannot envisage in the future, suffering in doses you survive can deepen you. The map shows you the whole mountain, whereas the compass shows you the next safe step.
So, what I'm saying is if life [music] feels heavy, if life feels unclear, if you are not sure where you are going, if you cannot see your destination, then switch the map out for a compass. Take one step at a time within limits that you can survive but still push you outside of relative comfort, and one day you will turn a corner and the horizon will reveal itself again. If you like this video, follow the page, subscribe on YouTube for more videos like [music] this and podcasts with amazing guests every two weeks.
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