Harry addressed the summit saying: “From Better-up’s perspective, the goal is the democratization of coaching to make sure we can get it to the masses.” I think we are a product of our upbringing and what we are exposed to as young children.
He continued: “The majority of us in this room, especially me… 99.9% of people on planet Earth are currently dealing with some kind of unresolved grief, trauma or loss. . And most of what we suppress, society doesn’t really encourage us to bring to the surface.
‘[…] I was going through life thinking there was only one way to live and therapy burst that bubble. Then, when I found my way into coaching, the next bubble burst, and all of a sudden I realized that now I had perspective and a great understanding of my value. I found a confidence that I never thought I had.
During the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s 2020 interview with Oprah Winfrey, which caused a media sensation, Harry addressed his relationship with therapy. The Duke credited Meghan with the reason he went to therapy. “I knew that if I didn’t go through therapy and fix myself, I was going to lose this woman that I saw myself spending the rest of my life with,” he said.