
What Is "Bad" Behavior Really Telling Us?
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Why do we call certain behaviors “bad”? Most of the time, it’s because they make us uncomfortable, disrupt the status quo, or don’t fit into what’s considered “acceptable.” But what if “bad” isn’t the end of the story? What if it’s actually the beginning of something new?
In this episode of the Life Sculptors Podcast, we read Bad Bunny by Jonathan Bentley and explore the deeper purpose behind behaviors and attitudes that get dismissed as “bad.” From listening to behavior as communication, to the tension between compliance and conviction, to how cultures define “acceptable” differently — we’ll uncover how reframing “bad” can unlock hidden strengths and make space for difference.
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