Hi, welcome to Radio Headspace and to Tuesday.
It's Eve here.
Thanks so much for being here.
The other day I came across this pretty funny meme on Instagram.
It said...
In every relationship,
there is one person who packs the dishwasher like a Scandinavian architect and one who stacks it like a drunk raccoon.
So I hope no Scandinavians or raccoons feel offended by this.
And you might also be wondering, why on earth is she talking about packing a dishwasher?
Am I listening to the right show?
I can assure you, you are.
So I immediately labeled myself as the Scandinavian architect, much to my husband's disgust,
because he too thought he was the Scandinavian architect in this scenario.
But seriously, he's not.
Jokes aside, it got me thinking about how often we judge or label a situation or a person.
This notion that my way is the best way.
I think what's so brilliant about the human condition is that we're all truly unique.
It's so easy to get caught up in the mundane stuff, like packing dishwashers.
But just because my husband doesn't do it my way, it doesn't mean it's wrong.
For those of you who have listened to the show for a while,