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Episode 21 – Commitment
Commitment is what separates drifting from building.
In this episode, Earl Nightingale explores three types of people—those who complain, those who remain uncommitted, and those who fully commit and shape the world around them (an idea he credits to J. Paul Getty).
We also look at:
Why growth requires letting go
The role of emotion and passion in real commitment
And why humans adapt and evolve—unlike machines
Quoting Henry David Thoreau, Earl reminds us:
“Only that day dawns to which we are awake.”
Commitment is a choice.
Growth is intentional.
And change develops us—if we lean into it.
Audiobook link: https://amzn.to/4r6tgWk
(Using the link supports the channel at no extra cost to you.)
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Episode 21 – Commitment
Commitment is what separates drifting from building.
In this episode, Earl Nightingale explores three types of people—those who complain, those who remain uncommitted, and those who fully commit and shape the world around them (an idea he credits to J. Paul Getty).
We also look at:
Why growth requires letting go
The role of emotion and passion in real commitment
And why humans adapt and evolve—unlike machines
Quoting Henry David Thoreau, Earl reminds us:
“Only that day dawns to which we are awake.”
Commitment is a choice.
Growth is intentional.
And change develops us—if we lean into it.
Audiobook link: https://amzn.to/4r6tgWk
(Using the link supports the channel at no extra cost to you.)