Thomas Thatcher
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You're either suffering and you're on it and you just will not allow yourself to get off of it.
Or you're compensating.
So you don't feel the pain and you think you're doing great.
Because, you know, you're compensating.
And that compensation can be addictions.
It can be being a workaholic.
It can be all sorts of things.
But then there's the real part where you're truly off the tack.
And so one of the things that you kind of fight about in this tack philosophy is make sure that you get off compensation and into thriving.
Because you really can't thrive when you're compensating.
Yeah.
You can make a very successful company, make millions and millions of dollars, but your marriage is no good or you've never seen your grandkids.
Well, that's not one of the things the tax policy tries to show is that we have to address all our domains of concern, not just one.
Money is certainly one domain, but we've got other things, family, social, health, all of those types of things.
And you can be the richest man in the world, but if you've got a heart problem or you haven't taken care of your health or whatever, then you're not going to be around very much longer to use it anyway.
So it's very important to address all the other domains.
Because we like to be good at something because we identify ourselves as identity.
And we would be much better as human beings if we would identify our identity instead of not what we have, but what we are being.
So the idea that we are being kind, we are being loving, we are being compassionate.
what's in our heart.