Great question Tom

For the best answer, have a listen to my latest episode with Jason Parks

Essentially it’s the pursuit of “thriving”, helping to focus on humanistic capital, which simultaneously requires the breaking of family patterns, self-awareness, wisdom, and the ability to forgive

Amazingly we can use meditation, journaling even, to re-write the stories we tell ourselves, which upgrades our “software” ie mindset, and energetically puts us on a more aligned, and healthier, path through life

Watch your progress compound, momentum pickup, some people drop out of your life, but new people drop in

It’s an amazing process

And just getting going

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Oh ok, so basically what you mean is to evolve and go outside of previous generation limitations.

Agree with that quite much as times change we need to change as well. At the same time some core values needs to stay as those are universal. I wonder about your thoughts on balancing those two areas?

Great point. To me, this is where you have to sit down, and work on a self-image, a vision of you’re future self

As part of that, you outline your ethics, core values as you say

Often, I’ve found, they are ancient wisdom (10 commandment type stuff) that you align with