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Resilience isn’t something kids are just born with—it’s built through challenges, support, and the belief that they can overcome setbacks. Encouraging them to take risks, learn from failure, and trust their own abilities lays the foundation for confidence and perseverance. But no one thrives alone, and a strong community provides the safety net that allows young people to push boundaries without fear of being abandoned when they stumble. When surrounded by mentors, peers, and role models who uplift rather than discourage, those who dare to defy expectations have the strength to keep going, no matter the obstacles.
Greg Anderson, a former police officer and special operations veteran, has built a successful career as an entrepreneur and jiu-jitsu coach. After leaving law enforcement over his stand against unjust mandates, he founded Electric North Jiu-Jitsu in Lake Stevens, Washington. Today, Greg speaks about the challenges of maintaining moral courage, the role of mentorship and community in shaping future leaders, and the power of standing by your principles, even when it comes with professional and financial risks. Join in as young leaders pose inquiries about life, personal development, and beyond!
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Real progress comes with resistance, and true change requires tough choices. Standing by your beliefs, even when it’s hard, is what creates lasting impact. Growth isn’t just about success—it’s about staying true to your values, even in uncertainty. Taking a stand shapes character and lays the foundation for a stronger, more principled future.
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Resilience isn’t something kids are just born with—it’s built through challenges, support, and the belief that they can overcome setbacks. Encouraging them to take risks, learn from failure, and trust their own abilities lays the foundation for confidence and perseverance. But no one thrives alone, and a strong community provides the safety net that allows young people to push boundaries without fear of being abandoned when they stumble. When surrounded by mentors, peers, and role models who uplift rather than discourage, those who dare to defy expectations have the strength to keep going, no matter the obstacles.
Greg Anderson, a former police officer and special operations veteran, has built a successful career as an entrepreneur and jiu-jitsu coach. After leaving law enforcement over his stand against unjust mandates, he founded Electric North Jiu-Jitsu in Lake Stevens, Washington. Today, Greg speaks about the challenges of maintaining moral courage, the role of mentorship and community in shaping future leaders, and the power of standing by your principles, even when it comes with professional and financial risks. Join in as young leaders pose inquiries about life, personal development, and beyond!
Quotes:
Takeaways:
Conclusion:
Real progress comes with resistance, and true change requires tough choices. Standing by your beliefs, even when it’s hard, is what creates lasting impact. Growth isn’t just about success—it’s about staying true to your values, even in uncertainty. Taking a stand shapes character and lays the foundation for a stronger, more principled future.
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