G’s Point Of View
New podcast weblog about people issues, striving to bring solutions with to truth and honesty.

New podcast weblog about people issues, striving to bring solutions with to truth and honesty.
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2 days ago

2 days ago

Aug 13, 2026
Aug 13, 2026
4 min
Someone explains how we too often call big, confusing moments "crazy" when we lack better language, and how curiosity and faith shape the way we live with unanswered questions.Believing in destiny doesn't erase doubt, so the speaker invites you to join their humble journey of witnessing, wondering, and praying for clarity as life’s mysteries unfold.

Aug 13, 2026
Aug 13, 2026
5 min
Some people don’t just want to be heard — they seek proof they matter. This episode explains how attention-seeking can be loud or subtle, why it develops (insecurity, learned patterns, emotional hunger), and how it creates a reward loop that drains relationships.Discover practical responses: stay calm, set clear and repeatable boundaries, avoid big emotional reactions that reinforce the behavior, and use distance when needed. You can show compassion without getting pulled into repeated chaos — protect your peace with steady, consistent limits.

Aug 13, 2026
Aug 13, 2026
11 min
This episode explores the slow, silencing collapse when love is revealed as a double story: secret conversations, open doors, and the dizzying realization that the person you trusted was living two lives. It follows the betrayal from discovery to the dangerous escalation of rage and gaslighting, showing how honesty can be punished and how systems can be weaponized to rewrite the narrative.It distills hard lessons—potential doesn’t excuse harm, watch the exits, and heed disproportionate rage—and urges listeners to protect their safety and boundaries instead of trying to love someone into change.Ultimately it’s a call to reclaim your truth and worth: grief is valid, walking away can be survival, and every step from betrayal is a step back toward self, strength, and honest love.

Aug 13, 2026
Aug 13, 2026
11 min
This episode argues that ancient people carried integrated mental skills—memory, attention, pattern recognition, and practical reasoning—that modern life has outsourced to devices. It traces how helpers became crutches, producing shallow attention and mental erosion rather than true progress.Rather than romanticizing the past, the host warns of the cost of cognitive dependency and invites listeners to retrain their minds: memorize deliberately, observe closely, read deeply, and build mental endurance through deliberate challenge.