A Mason's Work
If every good plan needs a way back on the horse, this episode asks what that remount plan actually looks like. Brian argues that planning only for perfect conditions quietly turns ordinary disruption into moral failure. Using the black and white pavement, the trowel, and the cable tow, he shows how planning can include care, capacity, and honest limits from the beginning. The goal is not a lower standard, but a better-built one. * Why broken internal promises create moral drag * Planning for the black and white squares * The trowel as a tool for care in design * Using the cable tow to test real capacity * Distinguishing resilience from pessimism A plan built for the whole floor has a better chance of surviving the walk. Free Lodge Resource: Download the A Mason's Work Discussion Guide [https://amasonswork.com/free-guide] - a free, printable discussion guide for your lodge education night. No signup required. Ready to go deeper? A Mason's Work [https://amasonswork.com/book] - the operative method in full. Or bring Brian to your lodge: Virtual Lodge Education Session - $250 [https://buy.stripe.com/9B6fZa0cwbQp30Neet0Jq0o]. Thanks to our monthly supporters * Tim Dedman * Jorge ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ [https://www.patreon.com/amasonswork]
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