Rainn Wilson
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I have. I think, you know, one of the aspects of death meditation and looking at one's mortality is, you know, are you good with God? You know, have you cleaned up your messes? That's a great thing the 12-step program gives you. You know, this idea that when you're wrong, you promptly admit it. And you, you know, you clean up, you make amends for people that you have hurt.
You practice forgiveness. You know, are there people we have yet to forgive? Forgiveness is a tough one, right? You know, are there amends that we owe people? Is there wrongs that we need to right before we die? But also the famous quote of like, no one goes to their deathbed wishing they had worked more. You know, are we connected enough? Could we be connected more?
You practice forgiveness. You know, are there people we have yet to forgive? Forgiveness is a tough one, right? You know, are there amends that we owe people? Is there wrongs that we need to right before we die? But also the famous quote of like, no one goes to their deathbed wishing they had worked more. You know, are we connected enough? Could we be connected more?
You practice forgiveness. You know, are there people we have yet to forgive? Forgiveness is a tough one, right? You know, are there amends that we owe people? Is there wrongs that we need to right before we die? But also the famous quote of like, no one goes to their deathbed wishing they had worked more. You know, are we connected enough? Could we be connected more?
What about that family member that if you were going to your deathbed, you wish you could have given one final hug to? or connected with, those kind of regrets and remorses we don't want to be saddled with. You know, we want to go joyfully. And so I feel good right now. You know, I've made some big mistakes in my life. I've done some messed up stuff. I've hopefully cleaned it up.
What about that family member that if you were going to your deathbed, you wish you could have given one final hug to? or connected with, those kind of regrets and remorses we don't want to be saddled with. You know, we want to go joyfully. And so I feel good right now. You know, I've made some big mistakes in my life. I've done some messed up stuff. I've hopefully cleaned it up.
What about that family member that if you were going to your deathbed, you wish you could have given one final hug to? or connected with, those kind of regrets and remorses we don't want to be saddled with. You know, we want to go joyfully. And so I feel good right now. You know, I've made some big mistakes in my life. I've done some messed up stuff. I've hopefully cleaned it up.
Hopefully I'm good with folks, pretty much. And I feel good. I feel incredibly grateful for the life that I've had. I mean, I have been blessed. I don't know why. I don't exactly know why I have gotten to
Hopefully I'm good with folks, pretty much. And I feel good. I feel incredibly grateful for the life that I've had. I mean, I have been blessed. I don't know why. I don't exactly know why I have gotten to
Hopefully I'm good with folks, pretty much. And I feel good. I feel incredibly grateful for the life that I've had. I mean, I have been blessed. I don't know why. I don't exactly know why I have gotten to
work at my dream job, that dorky, weird kid in the high school, you know, skit, you know, getting those accolades from pretty young women and deciding to become an actor, you know, getting to be on one of the great TV shows, living my dream, and then getting to share and have conversations with on Soul Boom about spiritual conversations that help make the world a better place. I mean,
work at my dream job, that dorky, weird kid in the high school, you know, skit, you know, getting those accolades from pretty young women and deciding to become an actor, you know, getting to be on one of the great TV shows, living my dream, and then getting to share and have conversations with on Soul Boom about spiritual conversations that help make the world a better place. I mean,
work at my dream job, that dorky, weird kid in the high school, you know, skit, you know, getting those accolades from pretty young women and deciding to become an actor, you know, getting to be on one of the great TV shows, living my dream, and then getting to share and have conversations with on Soul Boom about spiritual conversations that help make the world a better place. I mean,
I'm so blessed, you know, it's just it's up to me to not fuck it up and to just kind of continue to try and spread the light.
I'm so blessed, you know, it's just it's up to me to not fuck it up and to just kind of continue to try and spread the light.
I'm so blessed, you know, it's just it's up to me to not fuck it up and to just kind of continue to try and spread the light.
I'm reading the new book by Father Gregory Boyle, who's one of my favorite human beings on the planet. Have you had him on your show? No, not really. The founder of... Homeboy Industries. He's taken thousands, tens of thousands of people off the streets from gang activities and out of prisons and put them into the working world.
I'm reading the new book by Father Gregory Boyle, who's one of my favorite human beings on the planet. Have you had him on your show? No, not really. The founder of... Homeboy Industries. He's taken thousands, tens of thousands of people off the streets from gang activities and out of prisons and put them into the working world.
I'm reading the new book by Father Gregory Boyle, who's one of my favorite human beings on the planet. Have you had him on your show? No, not really. The founder of... Homeboy Industries. He's taken thousands, tens of thousands of people off the streets from gang activities and out of prisons and put them into the working world.
And his books are... His most famous one's called Tattoos on the Heart. And his new one is called Cherished Belonging. And... And he's getting up there in years, you know, and you can kind of tell in his writing. And he is one of the most radiant, beautiful human beings on the planet. Jesuit priest, founder of Homeboy Industries.