
“Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it” - George Santayana, “The Life of Reason”, 1905. It’s easy to forget the atrocities and terrors of wartime and history, especially as we ourselves don’t experience those atrocities and terrors. It’s all the more critical, that we-as proactive and honorable men and women-rise to our responsibility to remember what others went through. We may hope never be the ones to repeat history. This episode is about Elie Wiesel’s experience through the holocaust, and covers the heavy, yet solemn reality of what happens when we begin pitting ourselves against others for their differences. Let us never forget, let us always remember; and in doing so, swear to the millions of the afflicted that we will not allow our ignorance or forgetfulness to grant us permission for history to repeat itself.
Jan 15, 2023
42 min

Fear is a driving force that stops us from accomplishing the impossible, but also the possible. Personal Freedom is attained through a clear understanding of what we will do when life gets hard. This episode contains critical information about the declarations we should be making to take control of our lives. No longer a sheep being led to the slaughterhouse through herd mentality, it takes serious commitment and rewiring of one’s brain to realize our true potential. This podcast episode features content from Brendon Burchard’s “The Motivation Manifesto”.
Jan 9, 2023
1 hr 9 min
