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So You Want to Live a Normal Life: Is there such a thing as a normal life?

Aug 24, 20236 min
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Many of us have had periods in our lives where we craved craziness and drama. Then, a day arrived when we wanted a little more peace. We hoped that things could be "normal." But does a normal life exist? Is it a real possibility? In this mini podcast we'll explore it!


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Hey there. I'm Diane Gorsel, also known as Silver Disobedience. Welcome to my podcast. So today I want to talk about the idea of living a normal life. You know, there was time, I'm sure, for a lot of us that we were so excited about the craziness of life. And then in some ways we craved what we thought was going to be normal. But is there such a thing? Let's dive into this for a couple of minutes. No, for much of my life, if I

was ever asked how's it going? My rope response was always the same. My go to answer was fine. Everything's fine. Why did I say it was fine? Certainly, things sometimes were fine, and at other times they certainly weren't. But either way, my answer was fine. Everything's fine. It's all good. How about you? The reason I did this in my younger days was because I thought complaining was a weak and ugly traitor. That's number one. Two, which is probably the

bigger one. I was so afraid to admit that anything in my life might be anything other than fine, because in some way I thought this reflected on me failing.

You see, the problem with insisting on what we think is normality, or that all is fine at all times when it might actually be quite otherwise in the moment, is that somehow, deep down we're feeling very dissatisfied with accepting life as it is in the particular moment, which is problem full, because problems happen and they happen to everyone's lives. Don't let social media fully on that, believe me, Everyone's got some problems happening, you know?

And I think the most important thing is to realize that having problems, which is quite normal. And probably the most normal thing about a normal life is that we all have problems. Having problems doesn't mean that we're weak, unlucky, less than, or otherwise inadequate compared to others. If you believe others to be problem free, it's probably because you're comparing your inner feelings to the facade of normality that we all so often try to present.

And this is really important because, you know, I think one of the biggest downsides of social media is everybody looks so happy all the time. Sometimes I just want to post the pictures, you know, when you're like me, because that's how you feel and you have those moments. And it would help us all if we saw a little more of that. But again, everybody wants to believe that everyone else's life is going so great, So therefore mine must be going great. Or if it isn't going great, I

can't let anybody know. So in reality, let's get back to reality here. Because believing that you should never have a problem, or worse, that your problems are always a sign of weakness. Wow, that's painful. That's really, painfully isolating. That's a terrible thing to do to yourself. And why is it extra terrible? Because you can't really have any conversations in depth if you're afraid to acknowledge that sometimes, hey, life bites, it just bites, Sometimes it

bites hard. But here it is. It is what it is, and it isn't always fine. In fact, sometimes life can be immensely painful. So at those times when life is normal, which actually means full of trials and challenges. Here's the good part. It's those trials and challenges that are part of normal everyday life that hold the potential for us to reach new understandings of our personal capabilities. We can embrace these personal

challenges. And during along the way, we can also embrace others and ask for their support. This isn't weak. It's how humans actually show their strength and fortitude for living. I'm Diane Grissel. This is the Silver Dispedience Podcast. I want to thank you very much for tuning in and I really hope you hit the subscribe button and

come back for more. And you can always go to my website Silver Disobedience Stop Rocks, where there is daily inspiration in the written form and some few amusing pictures that I keep there for placeholders. So thank you again. Please subscribe again the Silver Dispedience podcast. Diane Grissel is me. Take care.

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