Silent Service
Two friends at different stages of life share vulnerable conversations about faith, business, relationships, and what it looks like to show up faithfully without having it all figured out. Part journal, part honest dialogue, and part encouragement for those learning as they go.
Silent Service
Ep. 61: If You Repeated Today for a Year...
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In this conversation, Matt DiMauro and Will Diesel discuss various themes including their riding team, Waterside Riders, the importance of Silent Service, personal growth, and the balance between achievement and fulfillment. They reflect on the significance of action in compassion, the challenges of modern society, and the concept of value investing. The discussion also touches on the doomsday clock and societal concerns, concluding with thoughts on financial responsibility and the importance of reading.
Takeaways:
- Silent Service is about helping others without seeking recognition.
- Personal growth requires discipline and reflection.
- Achievement is a science, while fulfillment is an art.
- Action is necessary for true compassion.
- Optimism can help navigate life's challenges.
- The doomsday clock symbolizes societal concerns.
- Value investing is crucial for financial responsibility.
- Reading is essential for personal development.
- Happiness comes from within, not material possessions.
Link to Discussion between Alex Hormozi and Tony Robbins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz-ymFOhBAE
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