Gnome Talk
If someone traced your footsteps a year from now, what would they find? In this episode of Gnome Talk, Brett Larsen explores the deeper meaning of Gnomean Proverb 3 from the Gnomean Book of Proverbs. This proverb asks a powerful question about legacy, responsibility, and the long-term impact of everyday choices. The proverb teaches that: > “A gnome lives not for the moment, but for the soil it becomes.” This episode explores what that idea means in real life. Topics discussed in this episode include: 1. The difference between living for the moment and living for the future 2. How everyday decisions shape the “soil” of our lives 3. Why legacy is cultivated, not carved in stone 4. How small actions become seeds for tomorrow 5. The psychology of immediacy and modern culture’s addiction to instant results 6. Why responsibility and joy can coexist 7. How communities and families inherit the emotional soil we leave behind This episode is part of the Gnomean Proverbs series, where each proverb from the Gnomean Book of Proverbs is explored in greater depth than what appears in the book itself. These Wednesday episodes take a slower, reflective approach to the symbolic wisdom of gnomes and the Gnomean Principles. The Church of Gnome is a spiritual community built around curiosity, humility, and personal exploration rather than doctrine. Members from more than 100 countries gather around the idea that wisdom can come from unexpected places. You can join the Church of Gnome and get ordained for free at: 🌱 https://www.churchofgnome.org [https://www.churchofgnome.org] 🎧 Listen to Gnome Talk on all podcast platforms. The moment matters. But the ground it leaves behind matters more.
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