Summary
In this conversation, Cornbread and Jeff discuss various topics, including the choice between freezing time or going back in time, the impact of technology on relationships, the preference for pizza or tacos, and the definition of greatness. Cornbread shares his personal journey of becoming sober and how it has allowed him to have a sober mind and be more open to being stretched. The conversation highlights the importance of not giving up, being willing to fail, and pursuing greatness with integrity. In this conversation, Cornbread Scott discusses his journey from an unsober mindset to a sober mindset and the importance of fellowship in his recovery. He also shares his experience transitioning to a new job and the challenges he faced. Cornbread opens up about imposter syndrome and the dangers of comparison. He emphasizes the value of lifelong experience and blue-collar culture in his work with the Three of Seven Project. The conversation highlights the importance of deep and meaningful conversations and the process of finding a new circle of friends. Cornbread also discusses the benefits of doing hard and fun things to build bonds and the dangers of idolizing money and legacy.
Takeaways
Technology has made us more connected but also more disconnected, as text messaging and instant messaging lack the personal touch and urgency of a conversation.
Being sober-minded means having a clear thought process, being able to tackle tasks strategically, and having the willingness to face challenges without the influence of alcohol.
Greatness is defined as not giving up, being willing to be stretched, and pursuing one's goals with integrity.
The choice between pizza and tacos is subjective and influenced by personal preferences and experiences. Fellowship and authentic conversations are crucial in the journey to sobriety and personal growth.
Imposter syndrome and comparison can hinder personal progress and should be overcome by focusing on individual accomplishments and unique qualities.
Finding a new circle of friends requires sincerity and engaging in activities that challenge and stretch oneself.
Engaging in hard and fun activities can build strong bonds and bring joy and laughter into life.
Idolizing money and legacy can distract from true purpose and fulfillment.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:21 Would You Rather: Freeze Time or Go Back in Time?
01:05 Reactions to Going Back in Time
03:25 The Disconnection of Being Highly Connected
04:22 The Fear of Missing Out on Technology
05:16 The Lack of Personality in Text Messaging
07:02 The Impact of Technology on Relationships
09:09 Living Without Music or TV
11:21 Pizza or Tacos?
13:52 If You Came with a Warning Label
22:37 Defining Greatness
23:45 Starting the Journey of Being Stretched
29:07 Being Sober-Minded
31:17 Moving from an Unsober Mindset to a Sober Mindset
36:09 Transitioning to a New Job and Challenges Faced
42:07 Imposter Syndrome and Overcoming Comparison
49:21 The Value of Lifelong Experience and Blue Collar Culture
52:13 The Importance of Deep and Meaningful Conversations
56:38 Finding a New Circle of Friends
59:37 Doing Hard and Fun Things to Build Bonds
01:02:23 The Dangers of Idolizing Money and Legacy
01:05:30 How to Connect with Cornbread Scott