More often than not, I find that prudence is provocative.
It gets the people going.
What voice is attacking what’s been entrusted to only you, and how do you find it, fix it, and finish it?
In this week’s framing question and story, we revisit a moment where prudence demanded decisive action, not silence, and explore why wisdom sometimes requires us to confront the voices that threaten our purpose, protection, and people.
This episode isn’t about violence.
It’s about responsibility.
And knowing when restraint ends and action begins.