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Disrupting Default
Hema Crockett and Michael Crockett
4 episodes
3 days ago
In this episode of Disrupting Default, we expose life's order of operations for what it really is: an outdated formula that was never designed for your happiness. We explore how society has normalized a rigid eight-step script - school, job, marriage, house, kids, retirement, death - and treats it like a natural law rather than what it actually is: a made-up social construct from the post-World War II era. When did following someone else's timeline become more important than living a life that actually brings you joy? This episode traces the order of operations back to its roots - economic efficiency and social conformity. Your worth became measured by arbitrary checkboxes: married by 30, kids by 35, homeownership by 40. And here's the kicker: these milestones aren't even about fulfillment. They're about control, comparison, and keeping you on a hamster wheel of “shoulds” and “musts.” Tune in to discover why these arbitrary deadlines create mental health pressures and comparison spirals, and how to start writing an equation for your life that doesn't look like anyone else's. Spoiler alert: living on your own terms isn't rebellion - it's actually how you find real joy. Perfect for anyone tired of measuring themselves against a timeline that was never theirs in the first place.
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In this episode of Disrupting Default, we expose life's order of operations for what it really is: an outdated formula that was never designed for your happiness. We explore how society has normalized a rigid eight-step script - school, job, marriage, house, kids, retirement, death - and treats it like a natural law rather than what it actually is: a made-up social construct from the post-World War II era. When did following someone else's timeline become more important than living a life that actually brings you joy? This episode traces the order of operations back to its roots - economic efficiency and social conformity. Your worth became measured by arbitrary checkboxes: married by 30, kids by 35, homeownership by 40. And here's the kicker: these milestones aren't even about fulfillment. They're about control, comparison, and keeping you on a hamster wheel of “shoulds” and “musts.” Tune in to discover why these arbitrary deadlines create mental health pressures and comparison spirals, and how to start writing an equation for your life that doesn't look like anyone else's. Spoiler alert: living on your own terms isn't rebellion - it's actually how you find real joy. Perfect for anyone tired of measuring themselves against a timeline that was never theirs in the first place.
Show more...
Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Episode 03: Life Isn’t Linear
Disrupting Default
6 days ago
Episode 03: Life Isn’t Linear
In this episode of Disrupting Default, we expose life's order of operations for what it really is: an outdated formula that was never designed for your happiness. We explore how society has normalized a rigid eight-step script - school, job, marriage, house, kids, retirement, death - and treats it like a natural law rather than what it actually is: a made-up social construct from the post-World War II era. When did following someone else's timeline become more important than living a life that actually brings you joy? This episode traces the order of operations back to its roots - economic efficiency and social conformity. Your worth became measured by arbitrary checkboxes: married by 30, kids by 35, homeownership by 40. And here's the kicker: these milestones aren't even about fulfillment. They're about control, comparison, and keeping you on a hamster wheel of “shoulds” and “musts.” Tune in to discover why these arbitrary deadlines create mental health pressures and comparison spirals, and how to start writing an equation for your life that doesn't look like anyone else's. Spoiler alert: living on your own terms isn't rebellion - it's actually how you find real joy. Perfect for anyone tired of measuring themselves against a timeline that was never theirs in the first place.
Disrupting Default
In this episode of Disrupting Default, we expose life's order of operations for what it really is: an outdated formula that was never designed for your happiness. We explore how society has normalized a rigid eight-step script - school, job, marriage, house, kids, retirement, death - and treats it like a natural law rather than what it actually is: a made-up social construct from the post-World War II era. When did following someone else's timeline become more important than living a life that actually brings you joy? This episode traces the order of operations back to its roots - economic efficiency and social conformity. Your worth became measured by arbitrary checkboxes: married by 30, kids by 35, homeownership by 40. And here's the kicker: these milestones aren't even about fulfillment. They're about control, comparison, and keeping you on a hamster wheel of “shoulds” and “musts.” Tune in to discover why these arbitrary deadlines create mental health pressures and comparison spirals, and how to start writing an equation for your life that doesn't look like anyone else's. Spoiler alert: living on your own terms isn't rebellion - it's actually how you find real joy. Perfect for anyone tired of measuring themselves against a timeline that was never theirs in the first place.