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Each of us inevitably encounters forks in the road throughout our journey. There can be several or even many of these “fork” opportunities along the way. What most people fail to recognize is that, at each point of decision, the choice is always the same: the world’s way or God’s way.
Regardless of the circumstances, people involved, or events that influence our decision, our fundamental question remains, “How will I respond?” Will it be focused on self or on service? Is it about me or about us?
As Oskar Schindler experienced, we should strive to avoid the regret of thinking, “I could have done more.” In today’s episode 26 of the “Patient Zero” podcast, you will learn how to overcome regret through the process of replacement.
Release date: 11-05-25
By Branch IsoleEach of us inevitably encounters forks in the road throughout our journey. There can be several or even many of these “fork” opportunities along the way. What most people fail to recognize is that, at each point of decision, the choice is always the same: the world’s way or God’s way.
Regardless of the circumstances, people involved, or events that influence our decision, our fundamental question remains, “How will I respond?” Will it be focused on self or on service? Is it about me or about us?
As Oskar Schindler experienced, we should strive to avoid the regret of thinking, “I could have done more.” In today’s episode 26 of the “Patient Zero” podcast, you will learn how to overcome regret through the process of replacement.
Release date: 11-05-25