Overcoming Catastrophic Thinking
Matthew shares how treating sensations can prevent catastrophic thinking, emphasizing that our past doesn't define our future. Mark agrees, highlighting the importance of finding happiness in the present moment to handle life's challenges effectively.In this clip
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