Sahil Bloom
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You said people rely on you, but sometimes it created an invisible emotional tax.
Which I understand, by the way.
It probably goes to that strong one complex that I just said.
I do carry things close to the vest sometimes because I personally am...
probably carry a dated and somewhat traditional belief that like my responsibility to my family is to do that and shoulder the burden of certain things.
Um, and I take pride in that in a lot of ways, but I think it's, it's a double edged sword like most things in life.
So I understand if you don't want to do something like this with your partner.
Um, and it's great that there are AI tools that might be able to be useful in this way.
Cool.
Should we go to question five?
Let's do it.
Question number five, what did I not do because of fear?
So this is a natural outflowing from the boat anchors one and similarly requires a level of ego destruction.
I think the most common or upfront observation that I would have here is that.
Fear is really about inexperience, not incapability.
You're afraid because you haven't done it yet, not because you can't do it.
And that inexperience then is the problem to be solved.
And you can solve that inexperience as a problem through action.
So when we look at fear, what we're trying to really get underneath is why did I not take action on this thing?
What was that fear that held me back?