Thank you so much for the interview! I also use the car analogy when I speak about developing self-awareness. Mr. Diviney's book will be a great resource for me as I develop my theory of approaching archetypes, personalities, and attributes from a spiritual perspective! I'm looking forward to listening to "Attributes" on Audible!
Thank you for making this video, Sherry! The video discusses how humans can surpass themselves to become better versions of who we are. It explores the attributes we can develop and also highlights blind spots we might overlook in our daily lives. I look forward to seeing more videos like this!
我已經download to my audio book thank to you. 我不是mainstream like picture perfect living in U.S But. I want my daughter (almost 16) know if she have her well intuition in every things can be possible.
15:29 I think this is where the analogy of cars should stop, cars don't become stronger and improves after challenges and obstacles, but we do. At the end of the day, we just want to become better at what we are weak at right now, don't we? So how do we do it? Don't fear of facing difficulties, because that's every chance you can grow from. Only through struggling can we spot the problems that we would otherwise be blind to, so then thinking about the right solution becomes possible. Ferrari driving on rough grounds makes it break faster, and that's it. So thank god you are not Ferrari because life is full of that.