Softening Is Not Surrender

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The word softening carries social baggage for men, and Brian Mattocks addresses that directly at the outset. Softening is not capitulation. It is not the resignation of someone who tried and got tired. It is not a lowering of standards. It is, more precisely, a refusal to solidify, and underneath that refusal is a deliberate practice of mutual vulnerability. This episode develops that definition a
The word softening carries social baggage for men, and Brian Mattocks addresses that directly at the outset. Softening is not capitulation. It is not the resignation of someone who tried and got tired. It is not a lowering of standards. It is, more precisely, a refusal to solidify, and underneath that refusal is a deliberate practice of mutual vulnerability. This episode develops that definition and connects it to the failure pattern that has been running through the week.
Brian uses Hitchcock's concept of the MacGuffin to explain what the fellow craft did wrong. The MacGuffin is the object everyone in a story is desperately chasing, whose actual contents are beside the point. Its only function is to organize the pursuit. The fellow craft turned the master's word into a MacGuffin. They made recognition and the desire to be seen as capable into a hard object, and that object became more important than the relationships around it. Once something becomes a MacGuffin, it is by definition impossible to acquire and irrelevant to the real question. The fence that solves the problem of people stepping in your yard is not the same as the actual resolution of why it bothers you. When you harden around a solution, you lose the humanity underneath the problem.
Softening is what allows the emotional content of a conversation to stay present, which is the only condition under which genuine collective problem-solving becomes possible.
  • What softening is and what it is specifically not
  • The MacGuffin as a model for how desired objects become obstacles
  • How the fellow craft made the master's word more important than the work
  • The if-only sentiment as a solidified structure that blocks real solutions
  • Mutual vulnerability as a functional condition for collective problem-solving
  • Using interoceptive signals to locate the emotional content beneath a grievance
Every time you make something hard in a situation that calls for softness, you have broken the experience before it had a chance to resolve itself.
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Brian Mattocks
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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
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