Never Have I had the Urge

To Find Comfort in Dysfunction

Victor Jimenez Season 1 Episode 7

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In this episode of "Never Have I Had the Urge," Victor Jimenez explores a difficult truth — sometimes, we find comfort in the very things that hold us back.

"To Find Comfort in Dysfunction" is a storytelling podcast episode about toxic patterns, emotional habits, and the psychology behind why we stay in situations that don’t serve us. It examines the quiet familiarity of dysfunction — and how it can feel safer than change.

Whether it’s relationships, environments, or personal behaviors, the pull toward what we know can be stronger than the desire to grow.

Through personal reflection and narrative storytelling, this episode explores self-awareness, emotional cycles, and the challenge of breaking patterns that have become part of who we are.

Because sometimes the hardest thing isn’t recognizing dysfunction… it’s choosing to walk away from it.

If you’ve ever felt stuck in something you knew wasn’t right — this story invites you to take a closer look at why.

📌 Topics include:
– Toxic patterns and emotional habits  
– Psychology of behavior and familiarity  
– Self-awareness and personal growth  
– Breaking cycles and life decisions  

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