A rebuttal to those saying founders shouldn’t heal their trauma, lest they lose their mojo
Great points, Ryan. I think this has so much broader application than you state here, and I imagine you're aware of that too.
This is the line that really skewered the problem for this reader:
"The resistance to high achievers healing themselves is a symptom of a profoundly sick society."
Another reader just sent me a book that seems to dive into the genesis of this particular sickness (albeit from a Christian worldview), called Sabbath as Resistance, by Walter Breugmann. Just bought it and am reading now.
Great title
Great points, Ryan. I think this has so much broader application than you state here, and I imagine you're aware of that too.
This is the line that really skewered the problem for this reader:
"The resistance to high achievers healing themselves is a symptom of a profoundly sick society."
Another reader just sent me a book that seems to dive into the genesis of this particular sickness (albeit from a Christian worldview), called Sabbath as Resistance, by Walter Breugmann. Just bought it and am reading now.
Great title