Ever pondered the link between the age-old stories of heroism and personal grief or change? Delve into a riveting dissection of the symbolic 'grief curve'. Discover how legendary tales echo the patterns of bereavement and transformation, and how this knowledge helps us embrace life's curveballs.
Key Points
• Symbolism rich in the third degree
• Grieving mirrors change processes
• Kubler-Ross curve explained
• Traumatic change confronts all
• Heroic legends offer life lessons
Best Quotes
00:45 - 00:49 • "There's a huge overlap between the process of grieving and the process of change."
01:18 - 01:26 • "It's a Elizabeth Kubler, Kubler Ross grief curve, I believe is the origin of it, or one of the origins of it."
01:27 - 01:40 • "You go through denial, rejection, you know, rage or aggression, acceptance, and then, you know, engagement, I guess for lack of a better way."
02:52 - N/A • "I have embraced the world the way it is up through, you know, then leaning into that change and becoming a better Person for it."
03:43 - 03:58 • "And that I think you'll find that that sort of mental inquiry with that overlap will essentially allow you to recognize the early warning signs of change coming your way."