Why does life feel so heavy—and why do we take things so personally? In this episode of Sufferless, Tim Tamashiro explores one of the oldest, wisest teachings on human suffering: The Four Noble Truths. But don’t worry—you don’t need to be Buddhist. This is a Buddh-ish, brain-based guide to feeling better, fast.
You’ll learn:
- Why most of your suffering isn’t your fault—but what you do with it is
- The surprising brain science behind your anxiety, spirals, and emotional pain
- A simple, two-step practice—Notice It. Name It.—to shift from struggle to peace
This episode follows The Sufferless Shift:
Part One: The Default — Why your back brain keeps spinning in stress
Part Two: The Shift — The quiet moment when awareness takes over
Part Three: The Practice — A grounding mindfulness habit to stop the spiral and reclaim your calm
Whether you’re battling self-doubt, stuck in an emotional loop, or just feeling overwhelmed by daily life, this episode offers a path out—one breath, one moment, one tiny shift at a time.
Keywords: Four Noble Truths explained, how to stop suffering, mindfulness podcast, emotional resilience, stress relief, Buddhist wisdom, anxiety help, mental health tools, brain science of peace, Tim Tamashiro, part-time monk, suffer less, happimore, neuroplasticity, acceptance, emotional regulation
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Because suffering is natural—but it’s also optional.
And peace is possible—with practice.
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