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Tanner Guzy

@tannerguzy

Presence Architect

Father. Author. Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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I watched one talk from Tanner Guzy somewhere in that talked he mentioned something about “ People have to earn the right for their opinion to matter in your life ” and i strongly believe that's how people should live. Someone must have proven themselves more than one occasion

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Accountability ≠ abuse I’ve been thinking about this a lot as it relates to women - especially because I have six daughters I’m raising. We live in a time where holding women accountable or even not protecting them from the consequences of their own actions are both

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I know this is odd coming from someone in the space but I believe dogmatic self development and coaching will be seen as a very 2010’s phenomenon.

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Because clothing isn’t about fashion and trends. On a deeper level it’s about belonging, autonomy, social risk, and status.

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One of the things I’m learning as a dad is that too strong a focus on compliance kills connection but a healthy focus on connection leads to great compliance.

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Pedestals are completely dehumanizing. When someone is on it, they’re a god. And when they fall off, they’re a demon. Healthy people don’t pedestalize others.

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Status games will always exist and we’re in an ironic time in which it is out of fashion to use clothing as one of those games.

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Obviously I’m not a woman and am not wired/don’t think the same as they do, but I have spent about 40% of the last 18 months at a stay-at-home dad. Yes it’s difficult, but it’s incredibly enjoyable and rewarding as well. Being convinced it’s oppressive was a total psyop.

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Ask Tanner Guzy Refined, Rugged, or Rakish? Need one for Rakish. Probably the Bostonians down at the pub before going down to the Harbor to party.