Scaffolding and Healing
Abby shares a poignant analogy comparing life's challenges to scaffolding on a beautiful cathedral—necessary yet unsightly. Scott reflects on his instinct to fix problems, revealing how this drive often overshadows genuine listening and understanding. Both discuss the importance of accepting life's fragility and the discomfort that comes with not being able to solve every problem.In this clip
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