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Human Bias
Open Heart with Lu Leslan
What is the “self”—and who is this “you” trying so hard to become a better version of? In this episode, Lu Leslan explores the curious phenomenon of human bias: how the very self that seeks improvement is the same one tangled in the problems it wants to fix. Through humor, wisdom, and gentle reflection, we dive into five common “self-traps” that keep us stuck in endless loops of self-judgment, self-delusion, and self-care exhaustion. What if the solution isn’t more effort—but laughter and lightness? Join Lu as she unwraps this cosmic joke and shares a fresh perspective on who we really are.
Show Notes:
- Revisiting the idea that we don’t see the world as it is, but as we are
- What does it mean that the “self” is a constructed story?
- The Five Self-Traps we all fall into: Self-Esteem, Self-Consciousness, Self-Delusion, Self-Talk, and Self-Care
- Why the self trying to fix itself is like using a broken compass
- The cosmic joke of self-improvement and why we’re the punchline
- How laughter can break the endless loop of bias and self-judgment
- The ancient wisdom of Wu Wei and the art of effortless being
- Inviting listeners to notice these patterns and respond with humor and kindness
Resources:
- Email Lu your thoughts, stories, or questions: lu@leslancreativestudio.com
- Previous episode on Existence and Absurdity (Episode 3) for reference and deeper context
Connect with Open Heart Podcast:
- Website: leslancreativestudio.com
- Social media links: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/open-heart-with-lu-leslan/id1861169448
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RESOURCES MENTIONED:
Lu's first documentary: Take a Bow: The Ingrid Clarfield Story (2011)