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[Everything is Figureoutable: Unlocking Your Potential with Marie Forleo]-[How to Achieve Anything You Want in Life with Marie Forleo (Re-release) #628]

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee · B2 · 2026-02-22

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Everything is Figureoutable: A Blueprint for Personal Transformation

In a recent episode of the Feel Better, Live More podcast, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee sits down with entrepreneur, author, and optimist Marie Forleo to discuss her transformative philosophy: "Everything is Figureoutable." This deceptively simple framework serves as a powerful tool for navigating life's most insurmountable challenges, whether they involve health, relationships, or career stagnation.

The Origin of a Life-Changing Philosophy

Forleo traces the origin of her core mantra back to her mother, a woman who possessed the "tenacity of a bulldog." Despite a lack of formal education, her mother approached every household malfunction—from a leaking roof to a broken transistor radio—with the same fearless attitude: "Nothing in life is that complicated. If you roll up your sleeves, you get in there and you do it. Everything is figureoutable." Forleo emphasizes that this isn't about having all the answers immediately; it is about the willingness to dive in, be creative, and persist until a solution is found.

Challenging the Perfectionist Mindset

One of the central obstacles to growth discussed in the episode is perfectionism. Forleo describes perfectionism as "self-abuse of the highest order," arguing that it is often rooted in the toxic habit of comparing ourselves to others. In the age of social media, this comparison serves as "creative kryptonite," stalling progress and fueling self-doubt.

To combat this, Forleo advocates for a shift in perspective: strive for progress, not perfection. By focusing on consistency and learning rather than an unreachable ideal, individuals can break free from the paralysis of perfectionism. She notes that even "shitty first drafts" are a form of progress, as they provide the raw material necessary for growth and refinement.

The Power of Language: Can't vs. Won't

Forleo introduces a liberating distinction between the words "can't" and "won't." She asserts that 99% of the time, when we say we "can't" do something, we are actually saying we "won't"—meaning we are unwilling to make the necessary sacrifices, prioritize the task, or face the discomfort involved. Adopting the language of "won't" restores a sense of agency and power, shifting the individual from a state of victimhood to one of intentional choice.

The Obligation to Share Your Genius

Perhaps the most poignant moment of the interview is Forleo’s call to action regarding personal contribution. She argues that if you have a dream, a gift, or a message, failing to bring it to life is a form of theft against those who need you most. "There never has been and there never will be another you," she reminds listeners. Your unique DNA and genius are irreplaceable. By choosing to share your gifts, you not only fulfill your own potential but also become the catalyst for change that someone else desperately needs.

Conclusion: A Living Practice

Ultimately, the "Everything is Figureoutable" philosophy is not a one-time fix but a "living practice." Forleo encourages listeners to say the phrase out loud as a default response to adversity, training the brain to pivot from problem-focused thinking to solution-oriented action. By cultivating a growth mindset, embracing mistakes as learning opportunities, and surrounding oneself with a supportive community, anyone can transform or transcend the challenges they face. As Forleo concludes, the most important words in the universe are the ones you say to yourself.

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I don't know if you know this, but I had this wild idea to launch the book in a very unique way.
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I certainly don't pretend to have all the answers.
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Nothing in life is that complicated.
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If you roll up your sleeves, you get in there and you do it.
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I didn't have a clue.
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📝Key Phrases

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bring that thing to life
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do everything in your power
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holding you back
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insurmountable
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what it takes
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📖 Transcript

People don't realize is that when you have a dream or a gift, a product, a service, a message that you want to create and share with others, if you don't actually bring that thing to life and do everything in your power to share it, you are stealing from those who need you most.
Why?
Because there never has been and there never will be another you.
Your genius is unique and your DNA is unrepeatable.
And if you don't do everything you can to To follow those dreams and to share your gifts with others, the world will have lost something truly irreplaceable, which is you.
Hey guys, how you doing?

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