Chuck Bryant
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You probably have an inclination or an instinct to forgive or not based on what you saw, what was modeled.
There's both nature and nurture involved.
But I think people generally have an instinct of revenge or forgiveness.
And to do one or the other that is against that instinct requires great effort.
especially in the case of forgiveness, because you may not be inclined to be a forgiver at all.
That doesn't mean something's wrong with you.
That just means that's probably what you saw growing up or maybe something happened to you when you were young that makes it harder for you.
But it's still possible to get there.
It just might be tougher.
Well, what's neat is another thing that the field of psychology is telling us about forgiveness is that it can be taught.
You can learn to forgive even if you were raised in an unforgiving environment where you never learned how to do that.
You can learn how to do it.
And I say we kind of jump to those to how to forgive before we go into physical health because I feel like we're kind of there right now.
Yeah, well, let's take a break.
Let's take our final break, and we'll talk about that when we get back, as well as this one sort of interesting study I'd like to hit real quick, too.
Hi Kyle, could you draw up a quick document with the basic business plan, just one page, as a Google Doc, and send me the link?
There's this betting pool for the first year that there's a one-person billion-dollar company, which would have been unimaginable without AI, and now it will happen.