Last week's emails stirred something up. If you read them...the Baron Baptiste photograph, the torn hamstring, the idea that the comparison was the real injury and the hamstring was just where it showed up first..you know what I mean. And then Sandra, a psychologist here in Raleigh, wrote back and said her entire workshop at a national addiction conference was built around the same idea. Less comparing obsessively. More living inside out. Two disciplines. One conclusion. So when I sat down with Mary Levin for last week's Coffee With Ro...I wasn't sure where it was going to go. What she shared stopped me. Mary has been practicing and teaching yoga for years. From the outside she had it completely together. But what she described underneath that exterior...the masks, the core wound of never feeling like enough, using the practice itself as a way to help everyone else while quietly bypassing her own interior — is right on par with the deeply authentic conversations we have during Coffee with Ro... "Everybody built me up for all the masks I wore. And so you just start to think you are. It works until it doesn't." It's in the Classroom right now under Coffee With Ro. Go watch it. And then come back here and tell me — where did it land for you? Have you ever used the practice as a way to avoid something rather than meet it? Drop it in the comments. No wrong answers. This is the space for exactly that. Ro