Weekend Edition: What Have You Ever Gained from Witholding?
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This is one of the slower Saturday episodes—no announcements, no news. Just a piece of the book I’m writing, read and thought through out loud.
It starts on Circe’s island, where Odysseus’s men have already been turned into pigs. It passes through Dante’s hell, where the greedy push boulders forever, and through Midas’s palace, where a father reaches for his daughter and finds cold metal. And it ends somewhere closer to home: the quiet withdrawal, the measured non-engagement, the parts of ourselves we’ve decided are too valuable or too vulnerable to share.
Because here’s the thing about Avarice: in its deepest expression, it was never about gold. It’s a misdirected search for transcendence. We’re not hoarding money, we’re hoarding self. Time, warmth, attention, the willingness to be known. And the endpoint of all that protecting isn’t wealth. It’s isolation.
Two questions sit at the center of this one:
What are you unwilling to give? And what is that withholding costing the people who need you?
If the episode does something to you, here’s the assignment, which is also the argument: share it with one person you’ve been quietly withholding from.
—Chad
P.S. — Monday’s episode is different. I have an announcement about the press, about what we’re building, and about how you can be part of it. It’s the most excited I’ve been about anything in a while. Come back Monday.
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