Mark Bertolini
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
The courage was the other part of this.
Can you define courage?
What does courage feel like in your experience?
Moving forward without perfect information or all the data.
We talked a lot about the worldview you've adopted through all these experiences.
If I rewind all the way back to prior to going through what you went through with your son, this first crazy chapter, and then of course the subsequent chapter, how do you think your experience of the world today is most different than it was prior to that?
If you could sit down and have lunch with a 2000 version of you, how are you most different?
What is it like to experience the world after having been through all this craziness?
What's your unfinished business, if any?
What have you learned about enduring impossibly hard things?
Lots of people have to do this to varying degrees.
Yours is extreme and extraordinary.
What can you say, reflecting on the totality of it, about the endurance of difficult things?
I've been excited to ask you my final traditional closing question because you're insane story.
What is the kindest thing that anyone's ever done for you?
Mark, your story is crazy, incredible, just so amazing.
I'm so thankful that you chose to tell it with me and for all that you're building and doing.
I'm really appreciative for your time.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.