Give Me the Hard One
At eighty-five, when everyone else reached for retirement, he pointed at the most fortified territory on the map and said, "That one's mine."
At eighty-five, when everyone else reached for retirement, he pointed at the most fortified territory on the map and said, "That one's mine."
In a world full of echo chambers and bandwagons, the real challenge is building a platform that’s truly your own. Instead of adopting someone else’s identity or opinions, discover what matters to you, express it authentically, and encourage others to do the same. Your unique voice isn’t just valuable—it’s essential.
The most powerful person in the room isn’t the one with the title—it’s the one who shapes the conversation and wins quiet agreement. Power demands action, but only influence moves hearts and creates lasting change. Ready to see why influence beats authority every time? Keep reading.
The conference room was silent, but the tension was thick enough to touch. Months of planning, investment, and due diligence had led to this moment—then, the day before signing, I got the call. Our handpicked management team had changed their minds and was returning to their former employer. Contracts broken, relationships strained, millions seemingly lost. I stood at a crossroads: business logic said sue, but my faith said something entirely different. What happened next changed everything I thought I knew about leadership.
He didn’t wear a crown or stand in the spotlight, yet his quiet support changed everything. In a world that often overlooks the encouragers, discover the hidden power of those who lift others up, believe in their potential, and help them step into their purpose. Who has inspired you to be brave-and who might need your encouragement today?
Riddle me this Batman: “One thing enters to nourish, another exits to flourish. Both pass through the same gate, yet serve different states.”
Just Because You Can is my honest manifesto for creators and entrepreneurs who want to trade being overwhelmed for clarity and move forward with purpose.
When relationships become difficult or costly, true Christ-like friendship means leaning in with perseverance and grace, showing the world the sacrificial, steadfast love of Jesus through our actions—especially when it matters most.
Greatness isn’t an accident. It’s the result of purpose, A-players, and the courage to evolve when everyone else gets comfortable. What happens when we ask the harder questions?
Effectively managing ultracrepidarians in professional settings requires setting clear boundaries, valuing true expertise, and fostering a culture of continuous learning and respectful communication.
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