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1769: Why You Have To Forgive Yourself by Wanderer with Millennial-Revolution on Money Mistakes & Redemption

Optimal Finance Daily - Financial Independence and Money Advice

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🗓️ 12 January 2022

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Wanderer of Millennial Revolution talks about why we have to forgive ourselves Episode 1769: Why You Have To Forgive Yourself by Wanderer with Millennial-Revolution on Money Mistakes & Redemption Wanderer retired from his engineering job at a major Silicon Valley semiconductor company at the age of 33. He now travels the world seeking out knowledge from other wealthy people, so he can teach people how to become financially independent themselves. The original post can be seen here: https://www.millennial-revolution.com/build/why-you-have-to-forgive-yourself/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Optimal Finance Daily episode 1769. Why You Have to Forgive Yourself

0:07.1

by wander of millennial-revolution.com and on your host and personal finance enthusiast,

0:14.0

Diana Mariam. Now before we get to it, have you subscribed to our other podcasts?

0:19.8

We cover personal development and minimalism, health, relationships, and entrepreneurship on the

0:25.2

other shows. Just search for Optimal Living Daily wherever you get your podcasts to find them.

0:31.2

But for now, let's get right to it and continue optimizing your life.

0:39.9

Why You Have to Forgive Yourself by wander of millennial-revolution.com

0:47.2

Much has already been said by Firecracker about this past week at Shatakwa UK,

0:53.5

but the experience was just so big and complex and overwhelming that it's really not

0:59.8

possible to sum it up all in one post. So I'm going to take up my Wednesday post to add my take

1:06.7

on it. I think the thing that struck me the most was this deep, intimate emotional connection we

1:13.6

formed with each other. But first, let's back up a little bit. Each Shatakwa is, at its core,

1:20.6

a bunch of us five weirdos gathering in a super villain layer. Over the course of the week,

1:27.0

each speaker gives his or her talk to the group. There are activities and events that happen,

1:32.2

and any attendee can sign up for a one-on-one session with any speaker they choose to talk to

1:37.6

about pretty much anything they want. And it's in these sessions where the magic happens.

1:43.9

Jim, the godfather Collins, in no uncertain terms, instructed all the speakers early on to treat

1:51.0

these one-on-ones like a confessional. Anything discussed at these sessions gets sealed in an iron

1:58.0

vault a million miles underground the moment the session is over, never to be discussed again,

2:03.9

unless the attendee wants to. The idea is to give each attendee their own personal bubble of

2:10.3

protection where they can't be judged or embarrassed or attacked for any reason. It's a system

2:17.2

that's genius in its simplicity, and after doing this for a whole week, I understand why.

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