48 min

What Will You Take Ownership of Right Now‪?‬ Global Human Intelligence Podcast

    • Philosophy

Ownership. It's a simple word with a lot of meaning. When it comes to our possessions, we take ownership of them and work to protect them. But what about our lives? Do we take ownership of them and work to protect them? Our lives are the most precious thing we have, so why don't we always treat them that way?

In this episode, I share the learnings from the episode with Greg Allen. During our conversation, Greg talks about the importance of taking responsibility for our choices and not being a victim to our circumstances.

We all have the power to take ownership of our lives. It's up to us to decide what that means for us and how we want to live it. After all, life is too short to be anything but happy, right?

Taking ownership of our lives is a choice we make every day. It's a decision to be present and to be aware of the choices we're making. It's about being honest with ourselves about what we want and taking responsibility for our actions. It's not always easy, but it's always worth it.

Ownership. It's a simple word with a lot of meaning. When it comes to our possessions, we take ownership of them and work to protect them. But what about our lives? Do we take ownership of them and work to protect them? Our lives are the most precious thing we have, so why don't we always treat them that way?

In this episode, I share the learnings from the episode with Greg Allen. During our conversation, Greg talks about the importance of taking responsibility for our choices and not being a victim to our circumstances.

We all have the power to take ownership of our lives. It's up to us to decide what that means for us and how we want to live it. After all, life is too short to be anything but happy, right?

Taking ownership of our lives is a choice we make every day. It's a decision to be present and to be aware of the choices we're making. It's about being honest with ourselves about what we want and taking responsibility for our actions. It's not always easy, but it's always worth it.

48 min