We begin with Rumi as food for thought and get right into it. Fawn challenges Darwin’s theory and uses the unlikely friendships as an example of how wrong Darwin’s theory is. Nature relies on cooperation and mutual aid, not competition. It's not about competing for survival. We're here to help each other.
As the conversation gets even deeper, we talk about how compassion has a life force, that it's the glue and the foundation for love. Love doesn't last without compassion, which leads us to explore the role our jobs have in shaping our lives and how we can turn that around.
We also have the 90 second rule to allow your to fully experience and feel, after which brings you freedom from negative emotions.
Stay tuned for the last half of the episode as Matt really goes for it and lays down some fabulous wisdom.
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