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The Human Design Experiment — Learning to Sit With Discomfort
One of the more consistent lessons in the Human Design experiment is learning to stay present with what the mind generates under pressure — the urgency, the stories, the sense that something must be done immediately. What tends to happen when that pressure is followed without pausing is not relief. It is a particular kind of disorientation that takes longer to settle than the original discomfort did.
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