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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2025 · 6 MIN

The Power of Unfamiliarity: Discovering Your New SelfEpisode Summary

from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons

In this episode, we explore the transformative potential of embracing unfamiliar choices in our daily lives. That initial feeling of "this doesn't quite feel like me" isn't something to avoid—it might actually be the doorway to discovering new dimensions of yourself. We'll discuss practical ways to step outside your comfort zone, the surprising benefits of choosing the unfamiliar, and how small moments of hesitation can lead to personal growth.Why that feeling of "different from my usual self" is actually a positive signalHow breaking routine choices in color, shape, and material can dramatically shift your self-perceptionThe three major benefits of embracing unfamiliarity: new impressions, stimulated creativity, and preventing monotonyPractical strategies for incorporating unfamiliar elements into your daily choicesReal-world examples of how "unfamiliarity" drives creativity and innovation"The most exciting personal transformations often begin with a moment of hesitation. That slight discomfort when trying something new isn't a warning—it's an invitation to discover unexplored aspects of yourself."At the end of the episode, we share details about an upcoming event at Takinogawa Flames in Tokyo called "Megane Persona: Discovering a New Me"—a special gathering where participants can experience the concept of unfamiliarity through exclusive eyewear collections from Taiwan. The event offers a tangible way to experiment with new expressions of self through the transformative power of glasses.Join us for this thought-provoking exploration of how stepping into unfamiliarity might be the key to unlocking your most authentic self.Key PointsFeatured InsightSpecial Announcement

In this episode, we explore the transformative potential of embracing unfamiliar choices in our daily lives. That initial feeling of "this doesn't quite feel like me" isn't something to avoid—it might actually be the doorway to discovering new dimensions of yourself. We'll discuss practical ways to step outside your comfort zone, the surprising benefits of choosing the unfamiliar, and how small moments of hesitation can lead to personal growth.Why that feeling of "different from my usual self" is actually a positive signalHow breaking routine choices in color, shape, and material can dramatically shift your self-perceptionThe three major benefits of embracing unfamiliarity: new impressions, stimulated creativity, and preventing monotonyPractical strategies for incorporating unfamiliar elements into your daily choicesReal-world examples of how "unfamiliarity" drives creativity and innovation"The most exciting personal transformations often begin with a moment of hesitation. That slight discomfort when trying something new isn't a warning—it's an invitation to discover unexplored aspects of yourself."At the end of the episode, we share details about an upcoming event at Takinogawa Flames in Tokyo called "Megane Persona: Discovering a New Me"—a special gathering where participants can experience the concept of unfamiliarity through exclusive eyewear collections from Taiwan. The event offers a tangible way to experiment with new expressions of self through the transformative power of glasses.Join us for this thought-provoking exploration of how stepping into unfamiliarity might be the key to unlocking your most authentic self.Key PointsFeatured InsightSpecial Announcement

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