Sahil Bloom
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
My wife was a huge part of it because my wife is, I would say, my number one truth teller in my life.
You know, the one person who I think she's known me, you know, we started dating when she was 15.
I was 16 years old.
And so she knows me better than I know myself in many moments and really, you know, was able to identify and see that my energy, like something was out of alignment and we needed to make a change.
Always.
I mean, this is all a constant process, right?
It is a continuous process of adjustment, course correction, and struggle.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can walk yourself into a Pyrrhic victory, a victory that comes at such a steep cost to the victor that it might as well have been a defeat.
Battle won, but war lost.
Create the space to go and do that in your life, whether through prayer or through solitude, journaling, what have you.
That's a great one.
That's probably the most important lesson of them all at some point.
Thriving is a continuous journey, not an end state.
Thank you for having me.
This was the single most interesting Office Hours I've ever attended.
Every single time I thought I was too late, it was still early.
Every single time I thought I was too late, it was still early.
You're never too late.