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Everything worth doing encounters resistance along the way.
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Leaders believe they will find a way in spite of the forces aligned against them. They never walk away because of a problem.
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…the self-governing person looks wisely and deeply to the core values at the center of their framework and makes considered decisions about the best way to uphold them.
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Inspiration comes from a dedication to beliefs and values, the pursuit of big ideas and significant contributions to others, and a commitment to communicating this dedication and pursuit to others.
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Inspiration calls forth your best efforts and your most creative thinking.
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The world of HOW calls for conduct that creates long-term, self-sustaining continuity, which builds trust and further alignment between you and the world around you.
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If you want to become enduring and self-sustaining, you must focus your thinking through the lens of principled thought, and let those values-based considerations inform everything you do or say.
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No matter how painful or personally embarrassing the truth may be, readers step up and face it head-on.
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To make your visions reality, you must not be afraid to see everything there is to see.
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Governing yourself means working on yourself and trying to do things better year over year and week over week.
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