Words are hard and opinions are stupidWords are hard and opinions are stupid
From Hurt to Healing
Dave and Jess discuss the exhaustion of always needing an opinion, touching on social media, societal pressures, and daily chaos with humour and honesty.
40:38•27 Mar 2024
Why Forming Opinions is Exhausting
Episode Overview
- Forming opinions can be exhausting.
- Daily tasks often feel chaotic and overwhelming.
- Social media impacts mental health significantly.
- Societal expectations shape our thoughts and actions.
- Humour can make serious topics more relatable.
“Words are hard. Opinions are stupid.”
In this episode of 'From Hurt to Healing,' Dave and Jess tackle the exhausting nature of always needing to have an opinion. They share their humorous and relatable takes on why forming opinions can be so draining. Jess jokes about the chaos of her daily tasks, likening it to a live-streamed stream of consciousness. Dave and Jess also touch on the never-ending cycle of social media and its impact on mental health.
The duo's light-hearted banter provides a refreshing take on serious topics, making this episode both engaging and thought-provoking. From discussing Taylor Swift's fame to the pressure of social interactions, they explore how societal expectations shape our thoughts and actions. This episode is perfect for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the constant need to have an opinion or just looking for a good laugh.
Tune in to hear their candid conversations and perhaps find some comfort in knowing you're not alone in feeling this way.

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