Sterling K. Brown
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Podcast Appearances
And then ultimately it got bought out by a local grocery store chain and he lost his job and within months lost his life.
And it's one of those things where it reminds me often to not equate what I do with who I am.
Because we have such cyclical employment.
Not you anymore because you got this podcast.
There is this cyclical nature to what we do so that your level of worth can go like this if you allow your employment status to dictate who you are.
Completely and totally.
It was a good lesson for me to see because you saw his life spirit sort of go away.
And just sort of stop trying.
And he was only 45 when it all happened.
He had a heart attack with complications from sugar diabetes.
There's only sugar diabetes.
No savory diabetes.
I've got cinnamon diabetes.
I knew he was young when he passed.
And then when I hit 45, I was like, oh man, I'm just getting started.
I feel like life has so much more in front of me.
Here's the other interesting thing.