Tough Love Passive-Aggressive Challenge: Week Three
Hey friend,
We’re in a moment that feels like it’s stretching time thin. So many people I know—maybe you too—are whispering the same question into their coffee mugs: What the hell is going on? And more urgently: What am I supposed to do about it?
In the latest conversation (which is about collapse, but not just about collapse), I found myself circling around one big idea: What if our sacred responsibility is not to fix it all—but to remain fully human in the midst of it? To keep beauty alive. To sing while the systems fall. To let joy and grief touch.
This episode felt like lighting a candle in a dark room, not to banish the dark, but to see each other's faces more clearly.
I want to ask you to listen with your whole body. Not just your ears. Not just your mind. Feel what lands.
Then consider:
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What do you want to carry forward?
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What are you ready to let rot?
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What does your nervous system need to know it's allowed to not fix it all?
This isn’t a survival guide. This is a reminder that you are not alone. That rest is resistance. That wonder is rebellion. And that art—yes, yours—is a sacred inheritance.
See you in the eye of the storm,
Margaret 🌀
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tl;dr
💥 Systems are collapsing. But YOU don’t have to.
Here’s what this episode brings up—and why it matters now more than ever:
🕯️ Collapse isn’t just politics or climate. It’s also the unraveling of old stories.
🌱 In a burning world, tending your spirit is a radical act.
🎨 We talk about art, beauty, grief, rage—and how they live together.
🔧 You don’t have to fix everything. You weren’t built for that.
đź§ But you are built to feel, to imagine, to hold complexity.
💔 It’s okay to mourn what’s lost.
🌟 It’s necessary to dream what’s next.
🌀 Let’s carry forward what is sacred. Together.
🎧 Listen now → BLOOP
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