Jonathan Fields
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We're waiting for the naming rights rather than just saying, that's actually not what it's about.
It's a beautiful thing just to know that in some way, shape, or form, somebody's been touched by the fact that you were here for a heartbeat.
So for somebody who's been joining us in this conversation, they're kind of listening and nodding along, saying a lot of this makes sense.
And maybe they're in a moment in their life where they're really thinking how they're spending their days and their time and how they want to spend.
What's a first step in your mind to having this day and then the next day and then the next unfold more intentionally?
Yeah, I'm right there with you.
Feels like a good place for us to come full circle.
So in this container of good life project, if I offer up the phrase to live a good life, what comes up?
Thank you.
So let's talk about some of the big ahas and actionable takeaways from today's conversation.
The thing that I'm sitting with is something that Tom said about purpose being more like gardening than finding.
We spend so much of our lives looking for the grand thing, the calling, the accomplishment that kind of justifies everything that came before it.
And what he kept coming back to
is that the most meaningful stuff rarely looks like that.
It's the seed you plant without needing to see them grow.
It's helping a friend through something hard.
It's the conversation that you have with your kid that you won't even remember having, but that lands in them anyway.
So three things in particular I carry from this one.
First, the concept of the pinhole.