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Speaker: Trevor Dreher

Recently, I heard a tale of an affluent elderly couple with a longstanding desire to witness the vibrant colors of autumn out east. Despite having the financial means to indulge in this dream without any repercussions, they consistently postponed the trip over the years, citing its potential cost. In truth, they could have undertaken the journey in first-class style without a dent in their finances. The desire for this experience was ingrained in their values, yet they never actualized it.

Why do we often neglect the activities we genuinely enjoy?

What compels us to deny ourselves pleasure?

Last week, we delved into ethical considerations surrounding the pursuit of pleasure. This week, we aim to unravel the internal dialogues that hinder us from engaging in the very activities that bring us joy—the hobbies we cherish but perpetually put on hold, the activities that once brought smiles to our faces but have long been neglected.

If you discover yourself grappling with the ability to embrace pleasure, if you constantly seek external validation to pursue what you love, or if you find yourself habitually declining opportunities that truly resonate with you, this message is tailored for you.

Join us this week as we embark on the final exploration of pleasure—the impact of our personal history on the pleasures we permit ourselves.

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