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A Mason's Work
Brian Mattocks
196 episodes
1 day ago
In this show we discuss the practical applications of masonic symbolism and how the working tools can be used to better yourself, your family, your lodge, and your community. We help good freemasons become better men through honest self development. We talk quite a bit about mental health and men's issues related to emotional and intellectual growth as well.
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In this show we discuss the practical applications of masonic symbolism and how the working tools can be used to better yourself, your family, your lodge, and your community. We help good freemasons become better men through honest self development. We talk quite a bit about mental health and men's issues related to emotional and intellectual growth as well.
Show more...
Mental Health
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Health & Fitness
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The Compasses — Episode 3: Boundary Dignity and the Conditions for Trust
A Mason's Work
8 minutes
2 weeks ago
The Compasses — Episode 3: Boundary Dignity and the Conditions for Trust

This episode examines the Compasses at a relational level, where boundaries become the primary mechanism for trust, predictability, and mutual understanding. Rather than treating limits as punishment or rejection, the Compasses are presented as a way to clearly define what is in scope, out of scope, and off limits in relationships. When boundaries are absent or poorly defined, trust erodes quietly and resentment accumulates beneath the surface.


🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Clear boundaries create predictability, which enables trust
  • Undefined limits invite overreach, testing, and resentment
  • Early boundary-setting is easier than later correction
  • Over-giving and over-demanding are both failures of proportion

💬 Featured Quotes

(All quotes below are verbatim from the provided text, with timestamps preserved.)

  • 0:00:00–0:00:10
    “A well-managed compass has huge positive impacts on your relationships in the world.”
  • 0:00:21–0:00:29
    “At a relational level, the compass becomes kind of the tool that you're going to use to really drive trust and understanding amongst people.”
  • 0:00:38–0:00:42
    “You can create healthy relationships that have sort of dignified and defined boundaries.”
  • 0:00:44–0:00:51
    “Without the compasses kind of well implemented, you have trust will erode very quickly, and resentment kind of builds all underneath the surface.”
  • 0:01:07–0:01:14
    “There are clear and obvious sort of limits and boundaries that you set with others so that you can essentially build the predictable relationship.”
  • 0:01:42–0:01:49
    “It is the beginning of that trust development cycle so that folks go, hey, I know where this person stands.”
  • 0:02:02–0:02:07
    “When you're not clear about your sort of compasses here, folks tend to test boundaries.”
  • 0:03:21–0:03:33
    “When boundaries fail between people, it oftentimes festers into resentment.”
  • 0:03:38–0:03:44
    “I have a tendency to over-give… and in the long term… that will turn into resentment over time.”
  • 0:04:40–0:04:48
    “It’s much harder to kind of establish a boundary after a relationship's developed.”
  • 0:04:58–0:05:06
    “Saying no becomes very, very difficult… it becomes emotionally expensive to do.”
  • 0:05:47–0:05:51
    “This is all part of a healthy, healthy boundary setting conversation that you can use the compasses to kind of help you define.”

Relational Frame (Faithful to Transcript)

At this level, the Compasses function as a relationship-structuring tool, not a defensive mechanism.
They help establish:

  • What someone can reliably give
  • What is out of scope
  • Where overextension turns into depletion
  • Where entitlement emerges from ambiguity

Boundaries are framed not as moral judgments, but as conditions required for sustainability, vulnerability, and trust over time.

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Creators & Guests

  • Brian Mattocks - Host
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A Mason's Work
In this show we discuss the practical applications of masonic symbolism and how the working tools can be used to better yourself, your family, your lodge, and your community. We help good freemasons become better men through honest self development. We talk quite a bit about mental health and men's issues related to emotional and intellectual growth as well.