The speaker discusses how societal expectations and fears suppress our audacity to dream big, and encourages listeners to let go of average and raise their expectations. They also mention their latest book, The Everyday Hero Manifesto, and invite listeners to visit their website for further learning.
We all were ever so creative as kids. Sadly, too many good souls have lost that connection as we have matured into adulthood.
To dream and imagine and envision your highest possibilities is to breathe aliveness into your days.
Please allow me to ask you?
—which activities make your eyes sparkle and heart sing?
—what tasks are you doing just to please others and fit into the herd?
—what would you do if you knew you’d be dead at sunset?
And if these are the pursuits that will be most important at the end why not make them most essential now?
So stop overthinking every move. Stop worrying about things that probably will never happen. Stop playing small with your brilliance. Stop being so terrified of reflection. And start living the way the best part of you knows you need to be living.
So at the end, you’ll have been fully human. And genuinely amazing.
If you’d like to learn the tools, habits and daily routines of warriors, billionaires, sages and superstars then read (or listen to) The Everyday Hero Manifesto today. It’s a life-changing book. Get it here.
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