Built. Not Felt.

Million Voices


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In a world of noise, the rarest thing is your own voice.

There are a million voices competing for your attentionright now. Your mother's voice telling you to be safe. Your father's voice telling you to be strong. Your friends' voices telling you what you should want. Social media's voice telling you what's cool. Your boss's voice telling you what's possible. Society's voice telling you what's acceptable.

 

But here's the problem: Most men have never heard theirown voice. They've been listening to everyone else for so long that they don't even know what their own voice sounds like anymore. They wake up at 40 and realize they've been living someone else's dream, working toward someone else'sgoals, becoming someone else's version of success.

 

And they can't get those years back.

 

In this episode, we explore how to hear your voice in asea of a million other voices. We talk about the noise that drowns you out, the framework for filtering voices, and the courage it takes to go against the grain.

 

What we cover:

 The Noise: Why the crowd is so loud and why your voice is so quiet.Why it's so easy to get lost in the million voices and forget your own.

 Your Voice: What your voice actually sounds like. How it's different from the million other voices. Why it's quieter, deeper, more honest, and more true.

 

Going Against the Grain: What happens when you start listening to your own voice. Why the crowd doesn't like it when you leave the crowd. Real-world examples of men who went against the grain and changed the world.

 

The Cost of Not Listening: What happens when you don't listen to your own voice. Why living someone else's life is a cost you can't afford. Why the appointed time is now.

 

How to Hear Your Own Voice: The practical steps to get quiet, ask yourself the hard questions, trust your gut, test it, and follow it.

 

The Framework for Filtering Voices: The five-part test to filter the million voices and find your own. Does it align with your values? Does it feel true? Does it require courage? Does it serve something bigger? Does it feel like freedom?

 

Real-World Examples: Steve Jobs (dropped out when everyone said finish college), Elon Musk (built rockets when everyone said stay in finance), Nelson Mandela (fought for freedom when everyone said accept apartheid), and theApostle Peter (kept preaching when everyone said stop).

 

Key takeaway: Your voice is the only one that matters. It's quieter than the million voices. It's deeper. It's more honest. It's more true. And the only way to hear it is to get quiet enough to listen. Then you need the courageto follow it.

 

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Built. Not Felt.By Shannon Ferro