Episode 73: The Titanic
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Summary
On this episode of Happiness Through Creating, we reflect on the departure of the RMS Titanic as a lens for understanding the gap between our intentions and real-life outcomes. Rather than focusing on the tragedy, the episode explores how even the most carefully planned creations are shaped by uncertainty. It highlights how meaningful work is built through consistent effort over time, and how identity is formed in the process—not just in the result.
The episode emphasizes that disruption is not failure, but information—an opportunity to adjust, learn, and respond with intention. By focusing on responsibility, awareness, and thoughtful response rather than reaction, we continue the act of creation even when things don’t go as planned. The central message is that while outcomes may be uncertain, the way we build—through reflection, adaptation, and purpose—ultimately shapes both our future results and who we become.
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