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How To Not Suck As A Human w/ Tommy Carbasho EP 186

How To Not Suck As A Human w/ Tommy Carbasho EP 186

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What happens when you trade security for authenticity? Tommy Carbasho, creator of Forbidden Chronicles podcast and author of "How to Not Suck as a Human," shares his transformative journey from corporate stability to purpose-driven entrepreneurship.

Tommy redefines courage in refreshingly practical terms: "Courage is not doing something well and keep doing it." It's about persisting through struggles, continuing when you're not naturally talented, and refusing to let fear dictate your path. His decision to quit a secure management position wasn't made lightly—it followed months of internal debate about sacrificing security for happiness. Yet this leap of faith led to creating platforms that uplift others rather than just building personal success.

At the heart of Tommy's philosophy lies radical kindness. From letting someone with fewer items go ahead in the checkout line to picking up litter that isn't yours, these seemingly small actions create profound ripple effects. He shares Jack Canfield's transformative practice: perform three random acts of kindness daily without telling anyone, then watch how it changes not just others' experiences but your entire life perspective. The universe returns what you put out—whether positive or negative.

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