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A Mason's Work
Brian Mattocks
195 episodes
21 hours 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 4: Capacity, Appetite, and Cycles of Collapse
A Mason's Work
6 minutes
2 weeks ago
The Compasses — Episode 4: Capacity, Appetite, and Cycles of Collapse

This episode examines the Compasses at a systemic level, where growth, demand, and capacity interact over time. Rather than treating expansion as inherently positive, the Compasses are used to diagnose when appetites begin to exceed what a system can sustain. The episode traces a recurring pattern of overreach, strain, collapse, and restart, and explores how boundaries and outsourcing function as tools for maintaining scalability.


🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Systems are designed to grow, either explicitly or implicitly
  • Growth increases appetite, scope, and demand
  • When capacity cannot support demand, collapse follows predictable cycles
  • Boundaries and outsourcing preserve scalability
  • Systems rarely remain in equilibrium for long

💬 Featured Quotes

  • 0:00:11–0:00:23
    “Organizations and even individual organisms in a system have a desire to grow.”
  • 0:01:12–0:01:18
    “Without the appropriate amount of capacity to solve those organizational appetites, you’re going to go through these cycles.”
  • 0:01:21–0:01:38
    “The cycle looks something like an overreach… some level of strain… then either a correction of some sort or a complete collapse and then a restart.”
  • 0:02:27–0:02:36
    “How can I exert that influence in a way that allows us to either build capacity… or reshape that demand in a way that’s manageable?”
  • 0:02:43–0:02:49
    “The boundaries between organizations start to become useful for creating that scalability that you need.”
  • 0:04:35–0:04:39
    “Very rarely do they sit in sort of equilibrium for long.”
  • 0:04:39–0:04:41
    “There will always be a desire to grow and change and evolve.”

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.