311. Essential Trade-offs and Saying Yes with Sam Bridgstock (Part 2)
About the Guest:
Sam Bridgstock grew up on Mount Pleasant Farm in North Yorkshire, England, where he developed a deep connection with nature and a strong sense of duty and prioritization from his experiences on the farm. Despite facing a terminal cancer diagnosis, Sam's unwavering commitment to his family, including his wife Anna and their five children, has been a guiding force in his life. Known for his honesty, wisdom, and humility, Sam's journey exemplifies the essence of essentialism and the power of authentic relationships.
Episode Summary:
Greg invites Sam to share his journey of living with terminal cancer while maintaining focus on what truly matters. This heartwarming conversation delves into how Sam balances his diminished physical capacity with his unwavering commitment to his family, work, and personal values.
Greg and Sam explore the concept of "reverse pilot," choosing to not do certain things to see their actual impact. Sam shares deeply personal stories about managing time and relationships, fighting guilt, and the profound challenge of living an essentialist lifestyle when time is painfully finite. With beautiful anecdotes and heartfelt wisdom, this episode underscores the importance of prioritizing what matters most, finding joy in the present, and fostering meaningful connections.
Key Takeaways:
The Power of the Reverse Pilot: Experiment by not doing certain activities to understand their real impact.
Managing Guilt: Effective prioritization often means saying no to many well-meant but non-essential requests.
Living Essentialism: The importance of maintaining routines and commitments even amidst severe personal challenges.
Choosing Joy: Despite the uncertainty and pain, finding and choosing moments of joy and connection with loved ones.
Resilience in Routine: Sticking to regular activities can provide stability and courage for family members facing impending loss.
Notable Quotes:
"I want to just acknowledge it becomes incredibly insanely hard."
"If I had held on to them and said, I'm protecting you from pain… I wouldn't have had a child who just finished a four-year intense degree at Oxford."
"Life will offer you a chance to be joyful tomorrow if you take it."
"The choice of the essentialist is to choose joy with the people that you love most."
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