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Episode Description
In a world full of disorder and limits beyond our control, why bother growing at all? This episode confronts that foundational question, exploring the symbolic Ashlar—rough and perfect—as a map for what transformation means when the external world resists it. The path of Masonic development is revealed not as control, but as choice.
🔑 Key Takeaways
- Personal growth is not about fixing the world—it’s about shaping the self.
- The Rough Ashlar represents potential, not perfection.
- Choosing to grow is a sacred act of autonomy in an uncontrollable world.
💬 Featured Quotes
So in the hundred plus episodes of this podcast, I have never addressed the underlying conversation of why bother growing at all. — [00:00:00]You have very little control over a ton of things in life. — [00:00:31]
You have no control over the way your body is going to process nutrients. — [00:00:45]
Why bother with this development thing to become a better person, all of that kind of thing? — [00:00:13]
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- Brian Mattocks - Host