True Wisdom! Thank you I’m sending it to my children and their friends. Luckily I come from self ownership roots and the world is full of blessings when you are brought up in wisdom so that you become an adult! We must all lead by example.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I totally agree, when you grow up and constantly get to hear that external people and events are responsible for your life (like many young people nowadays), you’ll end up with an attitude of not assuming ownership of yourself—you’ll end up being a pawn.
"Self-ownership is not just a political principle—it's a way of life. It's about embracing the freedom to chart your own course, respecting others' journeys, and building a world where everyone can navigate their own oceans of possibility. As we embrace this concept, we unlock the doors to innovation, collaboration, and progress."
This is absolutely what I stand for. Accurate to the letter. The more we own our decisions, the more possibilities for us we unfold.
It's amazing to listen to other people making excuses ("Oh, I was tired," "The sunshine came from a bad direction," ...) instead of taking some responsibility for their lives and changing what they don't like.
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True Wisdom! Thank you I’m sending it to my children and their friends. Luckily I come from self ownership roots and the world is full of blessings when you are brought up in wisdom so that you become an adult! We must all lead by example.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I totally agree, when you grow up and constantly get to hear that external people and events are responsible for your life (like many young people nowadays), you’ll end up with an attitude of not assuming ownership of yourself—you’ll end up being a pawn.
"Self-ownership is not just a political principle—it's a way of life. It's about embracing the freedom to chart your own course, respecting others' journeys, and building a world where everyone can navigate their own oceans of possibility. As we embrace this concept, we unlock the doors to innovation, collaboration, and progress."
This is absolutely what I stand for. Accurate to the letter. The more we own our decisions, the more possibilities for us we unfold.
It's amazing to listen to other people making excuses ("Oh, I was tired," "The sunshine came from a bad direction," ...) instead of taking some responsibility for their lives and changing what they don't like.