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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2026 · 40 MIN

Arguing With Reality Is Destroying Your Peace

from The Positivity Xperience · host Lori Wheeler / The Positivity Xperience

Most people think their suffering comes from difficult circumstances, painful relationships, mistakes, rejection, or uncertainty. But what if the real suffering comes from fighting reality itself? In this episode, we explore why the mind resists what already is, how the ego becomes attached to expectations and outcomes, and why acceptance feels so difficult even when it's exactly what we need. We'll discuss the psychology behind resistance, why people stay stuck arguing with situations they cannot change, and how learning to stop fighting reality can create more peace, clarity, and emotional freedom. In This Episode: Why the brain resists reality The ego's attachment to expectations How arguing with reality creates suffering Why acceptance feels like defeat The difference between acceptance and approval How to stop exhausting yourself fighting what already exists Sometimes the greatest source of suffering isn't what happened. It's refusing to accept that it did. Become A Patreon: www.patreon.com/thepositivityxperience Work With Me & Other Resources: www.thepositivityxperience.com  

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