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Man vs Mood (continued) | Why it's almost impossible to be relentlessly happy

Man vs Mood (continued) | Why it's almost impossible to be relentlessly happy

Update: 2025-11-10
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Well, it was smooth sailing for Tim this week, riding the crest of a wave as a monumental life event nears...


... until one thing sent him spiralling while sitting on the toilet.


Today, Tim & J go through the inevitability of trying to remain relentlessly positive and happy. It works, to an extent, but eventually crippling reality finds a way of coming back to bite you in the---


But, they talk it out, the highs, the lows, the everything, and reflect on why we do, in fact, need those fallow periods.


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Man vs Mood (continued) | Why it's almost impossible to be relentlessly happy

Man vs Mood (continued) | Why it's almost impossible to be relentlessly happy