Why the World Is Perfect (Even When It’s Not) - Episode 200 Celebration

In this milestone 200th episode, Justin delves into a transformative perspective: viewing the world as inherently perfect, even amidst chaos. Drawing from personal anecdotes and metaphors, Justin illustrates how challenges can be catalysts for growth and how shifting our focus inward can lead to profound external changes.

Key Highlights:

  • Celebrating Milestones: Reflecting on 200 episodes and the 2-year anniversary of Justin's book, Engineered to Love. https://www.engineeredtolove.com/

  • Perception Shift: Understanding that focusing solely on problems can perpetuate them, while seeking the underlying perfection can transform our experience.

  • Personal Growth: Emphasizing the importance of internal change over external circumstances.

  • Free Resources: Including the Perfect Life Meditation and Mental Wealth, available for free on Justin's website justinwenck.com.

  • Interactive Segment: Inviting listeners to challenge Justin with topics they believe lack positivity, for the upcoming segment, "What Can't Justin Find Amazing About?"

Takeaway: Equip yourself with strategies to traverse the emotional landscapes of life, ensuring both personal growth and the ability to support others effectively.​

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Watch this episode on YouTube! Why the World Is Perfect (Even When It’s Not) - Episode 200 Celebration

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Justin Wenck, Ph.D. is a best-selling author, coach, teacher, speaker, podcaster, and tech professional, and has his doctorate in Electrical Engineering, which means he’s an expert in complex systems and their programming. He is dedicated to using this expertise to optimize the most complex system we know: The Human Being.

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