014: You Get What You Tolerate In Work, Family, and Life
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Most parents say their kids are the most important thing in their life. But the harder question is whether their time, systems, and choices actually reflect that.
Peter and Pablo begin by working through a real conflict about commitment, scheduling, and showing up properly. That opens a wider conversation about over-delegation, food habits, emotional patterns, family systems, and the difference between choosing work and using work as an excuse.
The deeper thread is parenting. Who is really educating your kids? The school system, the culture around them, or you?
This episode sits in the uncomfortable gap between what people say they value and what their daily life is actually designed to protect.
CHAPTERS
00:00 - Opening: Parents, Systems, and the Cost of Delegating
01:19 - Resolving Conflict in Real Time
06:17 - Family Time, Scheduling, and Hidden Friction
10:24 - Showing Up Without Expecting Admin
14:41 - Over-Delegation and Broken Systems
20:39 - Treating Life Like the Real Business
22:05 - Money, Food, and Real Wealth
26:49 - Perfection, Probabilities, and Straight A Thinking
30:28 - Sugar, Emotional Eating, and Family Patterns
40:50 - Treating Kids Like Adults
41:44 - More Kids, More Freedom, and Broken Assumptions
51:11 - Nature, Nurture, and Programming Children
54:08 - Who Is Really Educating Your Kids?
59:53 - What Wins, How Hurts
01:05:07 - Feedback, Assistants, and the Missing Integrator
01:21:13 - Giving The Problem Back Through Questions