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Personal Growth and Entrepreneurship
Gordon began the podcast by commending listeners for choosing personal growth, noting that entrepreneurship is essentially personal growth with a paycheck. He emphasizedthat personal growth is scary but important for creating impact and building a business. Gordon specifically thanked Franz for taking this path.
Moral Obligation to Excellence
Gordon discussed the moral obligation to pursue excellence, arguing that those with the capacity for excellence should act on it not only for personal growth but also to help others. He used the example of being a good father to illustratehow excellence leads to positive impact on others, emphasizing that choosing not to pursue excellence would be out of integrity with oneself and others.
Excellence and Moral Obligation
Gordon discussed the connection between excellence and moral obligation, emphasizing that being excellent impacts others and creates a responsibility to oneself andothers. He shared a personal example of how he removes obstacles to running, which helps manage his epilepsy and its medication side effects, allowing him to care for his family. Gordon encouraged the audience to consistently strivefor excellence by identifying and removing barriers to their growth.
Capitalize Your Best Community Presentation
Gordon presented the Capitalize Your Best online community, describing it as a platform focused on daily coaching and personal development without algorithms,ads, or spam. He outlined the community's features, including weekly Thursday coaching calls at 11am, monthly seminars, Wednesday night book clubs, and available courses. Gordon offered a 7-day free trial to attendees and encouraged them to join at $29 per month, emphasizing the moral obligation to continuous improvement and excellence.
By Capitalize Marketing and ConsultingThanks for watching and listening!
Personal Growth and Entrepreneurship
Gordon began the podcast by commending listeners for choosing personal growth, noting that entrepreneurship is essentially personal growth with a paycheck. He emphasizedthat personal growth is scary but important for creating impact and building a business. Gordon specifically thanked Franz for taking this path.
Moral Obligation to Excellence
Gordon discussed the moral obligation to pursue excellence, arguing that those with the capacity for excellence should act on it not only for personal growth but also to help others. He used the example of being a good father to illustratehow excellence leads to positive impact on others, emphasizing that choosing not to pursue excellence would be out of integrity with oneself and others.
Excellence and Moral Obligation
Gordon discussed the connection between excellence and moral obligation, emphasizing that being excellent impacts others and creates a responsibility to oneself andothers. He shared a personal example of how he removes obstacles to running, which helps manage his epilepsy and its medication side effects, allowing him to care for his family. Gordon encouraged the audience to consistently strivefor excellence by identifying and removing barriers to their growth.
Capitalize Your Best Community Presentation
Gordon presented the Capitalize Your Best online community, describing it as a platform focused on daily coaching and personal development without algorithms,ads, or spam. He outlined the community's features, including weekly Thursday coaching calls at 11am, monthly seminars, Wednesday night book clubs, and available courses. Gordon offered a 7-day free trial to attendees and encouraged them to join at $29 per month, emphasizing the moral obligation to continuous improvement and excellence.