Inner Conflict: The War That Was Never There
Most people believe their struggle comes from anxiety, laziness, lack of discipline, or overthinking.
They believe the problem is weakness.
Or distraction.
Or not trying hard enough.
But what if the real cause of inner conflict is something much deeper?
What if the struggle is not between strength and weakness —
but between two parts of the same whole that were never meant to fight?
Today we are exploring a radical idea inspired by the philosophy of Alan Watts:
Inner conflict does not end by winning the war.
It ends by seeing that there was never an enemy to begin with.