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Instead of viewing symptoms — such as anxiety or depression — as merely pathologies, the speaker suggests we consider them invitations to explore deeper emotional realities. Anxiety, for example, is often perceived as a brain malfunction; however, it may instead represent repressed emotions, unfulfilled needs, and perhaps even a desire for growth. The speaker emphasizes that such feelings, instead of being labeled as disorders, can be seen as unique expressions of our individuality and our subconscious yearning for balance.