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In this episode, we define standards as the level of quality, performance, and expectation that guide how we live, decide, and are evaluated. While society sets standards for almost everything—from education and finances to lifestyle—true transformation begins when we personally challenge and raise our own. History shows that world changers like Rosa Parks, Henry Ford, and modern innovators refused to accept limiting norms, proving that progress starts with individuals who question the status quo. Real change begins in the mind, is strengthened by belief, and is expressed through action. As Jesus illustrated in the parable of the wedding feast, we must rise to the standard of the occasion. When you raise your standards, you don’t just change your life—you position yourself to influence the world around you.
By Mike MkaliIn this episode, we define standards as the level of quality, performance, and expectation that guide how we live, decide, and are evaluated. While society sets standards for almost everything—from education and finances to lifestyle—true transformation begins when we personally challenge and raise our own. History shows that world changers like Rosa Parks, Henry Ford, and modern innovators refused to accept limiting norms, proving that progress starts with individuals who question the status quo. Real change begins in the mind, is strengthened by belief, and is expressed through action. As Jesus illustrated in the parable of the wedding feast, we must rise to the standard of the occasion. When you raise your standards, you don’t just change your life—you position yourself to influence the world around you.