Why Comfort Is Killing Your Soul

What does it mean to live an undivided life, being the same person at Mass on Sunday as you are at the office on Monday morning? In this episode of Theology of Money, host Daniel Catone talks with John Heinen, Executive Director of the Catholic Gentleman and CMO of Undivided Life, about orienting every part of life, faith, family, work, and leisure, toward sanctification and union with God. Drawing on St. Augustine's teaching that the Fall ruptured man in four distinct ways, they describe the undivided man as one actively working to restore those ruptures against the fragmentation driven by modern work and social media. The second half of the episode turns practical. John and Daniel confront two false visions of masculinity: the Andrew Tate model of dominance without interior discipline, and the success-checklist culture that promises a man he will finally be lovable once he completes enough boxes. Instead, they offer a man rooted in prayer who is capable of vulnerability, emotionally governed rather than suppressed, and freed from tying his identity to his net worth. John shares his own story of suffering and joy, and the episode closes with concrete tools for anxiety, including morning gratitude and redirecting rumination into prayer. Whether you are listening for yourself or to share with a family member or friend, the conversation speaks to anyone seeking a more integrated and faithful life. Arimathea Investing Disclosures: Advisory services offered through Arimathea, a registered investment adviser with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Registration as an investment adviser does not imply a particular level of skill or training. Investments are subject to market risks, including possible loss of principal. Aligning investments with Catholic values does not guarantee financial returns. Please consult a financial advisor to assess your individual risk tolerance. Incorporating a social objective into discretionary investment decisions, recommendations, advice, or through the selection of a third-party manager or subadviser to manage investments in regard to your account may result in investments or recommendations or advice that are not solely focused on maximizing a financial return for your account. After the successful completion of the AAA curriculum, in addition to an ongoing membership fee, Advisors obtain AAA credentials. You are under no obligation to work with any introduced advisor. Some advisors may engage Arimathea for asset management services, from which Arimathea receives compensation. Arimathea free resources are provided for educational and informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or a recommendation of any product or service. Receipt of resources does not create an advisory relationship unless engaging in a separate advisory agreement. Arimathea may provide services only in states in which it is registered and/or exempt. Form CRS: https://arimathea.egnyte.com/fl/xhb3P... Privacy Policy: https://arimathea.egnyte.com/fl/dpBRW... ESG Disclosure: https://arimathea.egnyte.com/fl/vqG7C...