What does it mean to truly "Choose Life"? In this series finale, former doctor and visionary artist Zenon Duda discusses the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model, the illusion of time, and how to stop "mentally chewing" on past trauma. Zen shares a harrowing story of nearly dying on a Hayabusa motorcycle and the incredible peace that followed—a real-world application of Eckhart Tolle's "The Power of Now."
We explore the Be-Do-Have framework, the serendipity of the "Playa Provides" at Burning Man, and why we must view our work—no matter how mundane—as a legacy. If you are struggling with self-sabotage, searching for spiritual growth, or looking for a post-traumatic growth roadmap, Zen's 70 years of wisdom provides the ultimate "Operator Manual" for the soul.
Key Topics & Search InsightsThe Illusion of Time: Why the past and future are illusions that steal your power, and how to root yourself in the only thing that exists: Right Now.
Internal Family Systems (IFS): A look at Dr. Richard Schwartz's model of the multi-faceted mind and how Zen uses it to process "incoming trauma."
The Serenity of the Hayabusa: Zen's account of a microsecond decision that avoided a fatal motorcycle crash and the "meditative enlightenment" that followed.
The "Playa Provides": A serendipitous encounter at Burning Man that transformed Zen's perspective on death and appreciation.
The Be, Do, Have Framework: Why most people live life backward and how to flip the script to achieve your creative and personal goals.
Life as Legacy: Seeing the "piece of your soul" left in the mortar of every project you build, much like the bricklayers of the Chicago skyline.
⏱️ Episode Timestamps
01:08:04 Permission to be Complex: Why every individual must own their own Hero's Journey. Self-Actualization Roadmap
02:00:00 The Electrical Now: Understanding that life only happens in the current electrical impulse. Power of Now Philosophy
03:21:55 Internal Family Systems: Diving into Dr. Richard Schwartz's IFS model of exiles and protectors. Internal Family Systems Trauma
04:30:00 The Mind Slave: Why "chewing on a problem" is a form of self-handcuffing. Breaking Mental Loops
06:00:00 The Hayabusa Apex: A microsecond from death—finding peace in a Missouri motorcycle pass. Near-Death Serenity
08:45:00 Monkey Mind Stilled: The immediate serenity that envelopes us when we let go of the "what if." Overcoming Anxiety
13:25:12 The Playa Provides: Dealing with a friend's loss at Burning Man and the "Choose Life" gift. Finding Meaning in Grief
15:41:22 The 70-Year Rebirth: Realizing at age 70 that choosing life is the ultimate achievement. Loving Life After 60
16:49:02 Stop Self-Sabotage: Zen's final word on ignoring the "noise" and chatter of others. Overcoming Self-Sabotage
17:30:00 Be, Do, Have: The three conditions of existence and why you must embody the thing first. The Be-Do-Have Model
19:20:00 The Alchemy of Feedback: Transmuting criticism into power rather than poison. Processing Negative Feedback
21:07:48 Refusal of the Call: Facing the daily "backlash" of debt, stress, and doubt. The Hero's Journey Failure
22:00:00 The Legacy Challenge: Treating your daily work as a stamp of your existence. Living a Legacy Lifestyle
📊 US Mental Health & Trauma StatisticsIn this episode, Zen discusses the "incoming" nature of trauma. Here is the scale of that reality:
Trauma Prevalence: Approximately 70% of adults in the U.S. have experienced at least one traumatic event in their lifetime.
Veteran Specifics: Between 11-20% of veterans who served in OIF or OEF have PTSD in a given year.
Racial Impact: Studies show that African American (8.7%) and Hispanic (7.0%) populations often report higher rates of lifetime PTSD compared to non-Hispanic whites (7.4%), often due to the compounding effects of systemic stressors and community trauma.
Zenon Duda is a visionary sculptor, former medical doctor, and deep-thinker based in the Midwest. Through his work at Zensculptor.com, he integrates high-level artisan techniques with psychological and spiritual inquiry. Zen is a veteran of the Burning Man DPW and a practitioner of mindfulness techniques designed to "make good effect" on the world.
🔗 Connect with ZenWebsite: https://zenondudasculpture.com
Success is a legacy you build one "Now" at a time. As Zen reminds us, the bricklayers of Chicago left a piece of their souls in the buildings we walk through today. Stop treating your life as a chore and start treating it as your stamp of existence.
Final Send Action Items:
Embody the "Be": Don't wait for the gear to be an artist or the title to be a leader. Be it now.
Practice Presence: Next time you're "chewing" on a past failure, use the IFS model—identify the protector and return to the Now.
Visit the Studio: View Zen's latest work and philosophy at Zensculptor.com .
Signal Your Buddy: If Zen's 70-year journey to loving life touched you, share this episode with someone who needs to choose life today.
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