Rachel Cruze
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Podcast Appearances
That's amazing. Okay, so some takeaways, George. So listen, I think the appearance of what we think in the moment is cool and awesome. Like, it fades. Like, trends come and go. And don't ever, like, set your identity or your happiness or joy, like, on that thing. To think, like, I will be accomplished. if I have that juicy track suit, right? Or like whatever the thing is.
That's amazing. Okay, so some takeaways, George. So listen, I think the appearance of what we think in the moment is cool and awesome. Like, it fades. Like, trends come and go. And don't ever, like, set your identity or your happiness or joy, like, on that thing. To think, like, I will be accomplished. if I have that juicy track suit, right? Or like whatever the thing is.
That's amazing. Okay, so some takeaways, George. So listen, I think the appearance of what we think in the moment is cool and awesome. Like, it fades. Like, trends come and go. And don't ever, like, set your identity or your happiness or joy, like, on that thing. To think, like, I will be accomplished. if I have that juicy track suit, right? Or like whatever the thing is.
Because the trends, they just change constantly. And I do feel like there's still that comparison trap that there was then, but it's harder now because I do think you see way more content and images and all of that today than you did then. So I think it's an uphill battle. It's tough.
Because the trends, they just change constantly. And I do feel like there's still that comparison trap that there was then, but it's harder now because I do think you see way more content and images and all of that today than you did then. So I think it's an uphill battle. It's tough.
Because the trends, they just change constantly. And I do feel like there's still that comparison trap that there was then, but it's harder now because I do think you see way more content and images and all of that today than you did then. So I think it's an uphill battle. It's tough.
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Yes, it's more normalized. That's right.
Yes, it's more normalized. That's right.
Yes, it's more normalized. That's right.
Yeah. And it's spot on.
Yeah. And it's spot on.
Yeah. And it's spot on.
Yep, totally. And I would also say that we were able to practice delayed gratification more then because you did not have...
Yep, totally. And I would also say that we were able to practice delayed gratification more then because you did not have...
Yep, totally. And I would also say that we were able to practice delayed gratification more then because you did not have...
Amazon or like you could just ship something to your house that day right you had to like go to the store and get what you wanted and what they had is all the options you didn't have all the options in the world so there's something there that like going back to that mindset is wise I think there's a wiser it's almost like a simplicity minimalism to that of just like we have access to everything all the time no matter what we want we can get it on the internet in two days yes yes I think it was kind of better back then where you didn't know all the options you didn't have all the access yeah just a couple of things that you can get and that's it
Amazon or like you could just ship something to your house that day right you had to like go to the store and get what you wanted and what they had is all the options you didn't have all the options in the world so there's something there that like going back to that mindset is wise I think there's a wiser it's almost like a simplicity minimalism to that of just like we have access to everything all the time no matter what we want we can get it on the internet in two days yes yes I think it was kind of better back then where you didn't know all the options you didn't have all the access yeah just a couple of things that you can get and that's it