
The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma Business As a Spiritual Enterprise
Oct 21, 2025
Exploring the concept of service as the cornerstone of success, the discussion emphasizes that those who serve the most truly win. Ted Turner’s leadership style is highlighted as a model for aspiring leaders to emulate. A pivotal reflection question, 'How may I serve the most people?' is introduced, encouraging listeners to make service a lifelong passion. Additionally, the idea of pursuing a mission greater than oneself is linked to profound joy and personal fulfillment, enriching both individual and collective experiences.
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Serving Others Drives Success
- Robin Sharma highlights that top performers adopt the belief that "the person who serves the most wins."
- Serving widely becomes the driving principle that elevates leadership, mastery, and impact.
Ted Turner As A Model
- Robin Sharma recounts Ted Turner's career milestones like creating CNN and winning the America's Cup.
- He points to Turner's Rotary involvement and motto as a model worth studying and emulating.
Start Mornings With A Serving Question
- Reflect five minutes each morning on the question: "How may I serve the most people?"
- Let this obsession shape your work so your output reaches Van Gogh, Curry, or Jordan-level excellence.




