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Drawing wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita and the tools of Freemasonry, this episode challenges a deep cultural illusion: that our value lies in our results. By reflecting on sacred labor, symbolic detachment, and what it means to build in faith, we examine the paradox every Mason must face—how to work without becoming what we make.

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This is really instructive for us as Mason's because it helps us understand that what we're really doing is cultivating our behavior in a way that allows us to shape the probability of outcomes by shaping the behavior that we execute. — [00:02:39]
We stop getting focused so much so on this sort of perilous attachment model to outcomes. — [00:03:40]
As we move to higher virtue work, higher ways of working, we get to a point where the execution of the work becomes the value itself. — [00:04:00]
This helps us demystify some of the things with like the hustle grind culture or the kind of magic pill solutions as well. — [00:04:45]

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