In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae Wright share their journeys in life and how they have been supporting each other and overcoming the inner need to be right. Hear what right and wrong really mean, the importance of having a society that allows people to make mistakes, and what society can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic. They also share the idea of a cubicle, how Scott got into music, and the importance of listening to your inner voice.
Timestamps[02:26] Scott’s inner need to be right
[06:11] What right and wrong really means
[13:17] The importance of having a society that allows people to make mistakes
[16:00] What the society can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic
[19:18] How LaRae overcomes her need to be right
[29:55] The idea of a cubicle
[38:34] How Scott started playing music
[45:15] The importance of listening to your inner voice
[50:00] How Scott and LaRae have been supporting each other
Notable quotes:- “The thoughts that we create, they create our reality.” - LaRee Wright [04:30]
- “The lines between right and wrong or good and evil have been blurred because the things we held in a negative space are now just a perspective.” - Scott [08:19]
- “Right and wrong has a huge grey area. There are fewer definitions of what is right and wrong.” - LaRae [10:30]
- “If you are happy in your cubicle, stay in your cubicle.” - Scott [30:07]
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