No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

248: Curt Thompson: The Work Beneath Lasting Love

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Feb 9, 2026
Curt Thompson, psychiatrist and author who blends neuroscience and spiritual formation, reflects on longing, shame, and suffering. He explores how desire shapes who we become. He discusses shame as a physiological force and how being truly seen in community heals. He reframes suffering as a crucible for growth and offers practical practices to surface hidden shame and restore creativity.
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INSIGHT

Desire Is Learned By Imitation

  • Desire is mimetic: we often want what others model as desirable, not just the object itself.
  • So who we imitate matters for whether our desires become ordered or disordered.
ADVICE

Ask Others Who You’re Becoming

  • Ask trusted friends what kind of person you are becoming to reveal the moral shape of your desires.
  • Then listen without defending so you can notice patterns you miss alone.
INSIGHT

Visibility Can Mask Hidden Wounds

  • Social media visibility can mask the hidden tender parts we protect from others and ourselves.
  • Hiding shameful or wounded parts drains energy and limits genuine connection and creativity.
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