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No One-Sided Coins: The mechanics of growth

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Life doesn’t come with shortcuts through difficulty—and Freemasonry doesn’t pretend otherwise. In this episode, we confront the fantasy of a one-sided coin: a life full of good, free from challenge. It’s a delusion born from discomfort, not wisdom.

True Masonic insight embraces contrast. The rough prepares the smooth. The pain often lays the foundation for what’s beautiful. Growth comes not from escaping duality, but from working skillfully within it.

🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Positive and negative experiences aren’t opposites—they are partners in growth
  • Seeking only “good” outcomes creates imbalance and disappointment
  • Freemasonry affirms the necessity of duality in the path toward mastery

💬 Featured Quotes

“We talk a lot about the positive and negative aspects of life as you live and grow.” [00:00:00]
“The negative times in your life create the foundation for positive times to emerge.” [00:00:43]
“One of the perils is trying to create a one-sided coin—where all things are good all of the time.” [00:01:28]
“There’s no such thing as a one-sided coin.” [00:01:41]

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159 episodes

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Content provided by Brian Mattocks. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brian Mattocks or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Life doesn’t come with shortcuts through difficulty—and Freemasonry doesn’t pretend otherwise. In this episode, we confront the fantasy of a one-sided coin: a life full of good, free from challenge. It’s a delusion born from discomfort, not wisdom.

True Masonic insight embraces contrast. The rough prepares the smooth. The pain often lays the foundation for what’s beautiful. Growth comes not from escaping duality, but from working skillfully within it.

🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Positive and negative experiences aren’t opposites—they are partners in growth
  • Seeking only “good” outcomes creates imbalance and disappointment
  • Freemasonry affirms the necessity of duality in the path toward mastery

💬 Featured Quotes

“We talk a lot about the positive and negative aspects of life as you live and grow.” [00:00:00]
“The negative times in your life create the foundation for positive times to emerge.” [00:00:43]
“One of the perils is trying to create a one-sided coin—where all things are good all of the time.” [00:01:28]
“There’s no such thing as a one-sided coin.” [00:01:41]

🔗 Explore Related Episodes

Creators & Guests

Click here to view the episode transcript.
  continue reading

159 episodes

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