I think I've seen a lot of examples in my life of people being in really profound, deep relationships and also walking different paths. Some people taking the path of therapy really seriously and getting a lot of benefit from that, but then they're not so much into meditating. But even realizing that we really do move at our own speeds,. It's a hard thing, but an important thing to embrace and like long-term committed relationships. You're going to be your own individual person.
Why is it that, so often, we need to be brought to our knees in order to wake up to, and reclaim, what really matters? And, does that have to be so? These are just a few of the questions we dive into with my guest today, Diego Perez, best known for his virtual moniker, Yung Pueblo, which is both a reminder to him to stay grounded in a younger, growth mindset, and also a contained to frame this current season of work as a project that doesn’t constrain his own personal and professional growth. Diego’s new book, Clarity & Connection, shares many of his recent insights about life, meaning, love, work, self-awareness, and of course, clarity and connection.
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