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Thank you for sharing such a vulnerable and thoughtful reflection.

Your journey really resonates with my own experience - particularly that humbling moment when we realize our "I know some shit" mindset needs to give way to something deeper.

What struck me most was your observation about life not being a series of projects, but rather the web of relationships we weave along the way. There's profound wisdom there that connects to something I've been contemplating lately: how our businesses and projects are really just vehicles for our own evolution and growth.

Your story about "getting the download" and rushing ahead without proper support and experience reminds me of my own wake-up call - in my case, it was a health crisis that forced me to see how my fragmented approach to business was creating unsustainable patterns. Like you, I needed guides and mentors to help me see what I was avoiding looking at.

I deeply appreciate your emphasis on humility, especially when it comes to building new paradigms.

You're right - we can't be experts at something that doesn't yet exist.

This reminds me of what we call the "Love-Led Leap" - that moment when we commit to creating something meaningful while remaining humble enough to know we'll need help along the way.

Your words about doing things together being the next stage of human evolution particularly resonated. In my work with entrepreneurs, I've seen how the most profound transformations happen when people stop trying to figure everything out alone and start embracing the power of aligned community and support.

Thank you for modeling such honest self-reflection.

It's a beautiful reminder that the real work isn't just in the external projects we create, but in how we show up in relationship to ourselves and others along the way.

Always love hearing your insights.

Phil

PS - I noticed the mention of Sacred Business Flow at the end - deeply honored to be part of your journey!

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