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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 Ruffians Within — Episode 5: Movement, Noticing, and the Refusal to Stand Still
A Mason's Work
8 minutes
3 weeks ago
The Ruffians Within — Episode 5: Movement, Noticing, and the Refusal to Stand Still

This concluding episode integrates the previous discussions of fear, uncertainty, and doubt into a single developmental insight: the true objective of the Ruffians Within is immobility. By examining how these forces are reinforced both internally and externally—especially through commercial and social systems—the episode reframes growth as a commitment to small, fault-tolerant movement. Change does not require heroic transformation, only the refusal to remain still.


🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Fear, uncertainty, and doubt are reinforced by both internal psychology and external systems
  • The shared objective of the ruffians is to prevent movement and preserve the status quo
  • Sustainable growth comes from small, low-risk actions taken consistently over time

💬 Featured Quotes

  • 0:01:32–0:01:38  “By saying, hey, feel better doing this, what it means is you should feel bad because you're not.”
  • 0:03:21–0:03:28  “The objective of all of these ruffians is to keep you from moving.”
  • 0:03:42–0:03:48  “You let them win by standing still.”
  • 0:03:55–0:03:59  “The nature of the world is change.”
  • 0:04:25–0:04:28  “You don't have to change everything right now.”
  • 0:05:58–0:06:05  “We're looking for small, single behavioral changes we can take over time.”
  • 0:06:16–0:06:26  “The best approach to solving a lot of these problems is very small, very subtle… changes.”

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Staying Unfinished – Holding Tension Between Work and Result

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Cognitive Dissonance and the Work of the Craft

Examines how internal contradictions stall movement when left unexamined, aligning with this episode’s focus on noticing and agency.


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.