To follow well is to learn deeply. In this episode, we explore the relational dimension of the Entered Apprentice — the apprenticeship of humility, listening, and repetition. Progress in Masonry and in life begins when we release the need for mastery and learn to serve the work itself. This is where obedience becomes understanding.
🔑 Key Takeaways
- Learning begins with humility — to follow before leading, to act before evaluating.
 - True growth in relationship comes from receptivity, patience, and trust.
 - Following with intention transforms imitation into mastery.
 
💬 Featured Quotes
- 0:00:04 — “In the relational understanding of the Entered Apprentice, it’s inherent to the process to learn how to follow.”
 - 0:00:23 — “There’s an old saying: lead, follow, or get out of the way — and here, it’s about learning how to follow.”
 - 0:00:37 — “It’s execution before evaluation in a lot of cases.”
 - 0:00:47 — “Like many skills, you must learn by doing before you can reflect on what’s been done.”
 
Creators & Guests
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