As Above, So Below Integration: Designing for What Actually Happens

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This episode integrates the principle of correspondence by translating it into practical, everyday adjustments that make desired outcomes more likely. Rather than focusing on belief or theory, the episode shows how small changes to environment, proximity, and effort can reliably reshape behavior.

🔑 Key Takeaways
  • Outcomes are strongly influenced by proximity and friction, not intention alone.
  • Reducing barriers increases follow-through more effectively than willpower.
  • People tend to choose the lowest-energy path available.
  • Desire weakens as effort requirements increase.
  • Practical alignment outperforms moral struggle.
đź’¬ Featured Quotes
  • “If it’s not nearby, you have to go to extra effort to make it happen.” (0:00–0:05)
  • “If you want something to happen… put it near you.” (0:41–0:48)
  • “When I stopped trying to fight it… I put flossers on my desk.” (1:22–1:37)
  • “That has solved my flossing problem.” (1:45–1:52)
  • “I reduce the barriers to entry and put it nearby.” (1:52–1:58)
  • “The more effort required, the less likely it is to happen.” (1:58–2:06)
  • “If I don’t buy them, I don’t bring them into the house.” (2:35–2:44)
  • “The strength of that desire does not transcend getting in the car.” (3:07–3:13)
  • “The lowest possible form of energy to achieve the outcome.” (3:26–3:29)
  • “You can structure your life in such a way that leverages these easy and obvious principles.” (3:39–3:46)
  • “If you want to make money, deliver something that people want to pay for.” (3:54–4:02)
  • “These principles… make the outcomes you’re driving towards a lot more likely.” (4:58–5:01)

Creators and Guests

Brian Mattocks
Host
Brian Mattocks
Host and Founder of A Mason's Work - a podcast designed to help you use symbolism to grow. He's been working in the craft for over a decade and served as WM, trustee, and sat in every appointed chair in a lodge - at least once :D
As Above, So Below Integration: Designing for What Actually Happens
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