Being a leader is not someone that was born with some kind of special gene. A leader is someone that is fully aware at all times that we represent more than ourselves. That our actions influence the world, the people around us, and the spiritual world. When we combine the responsibility of impact we have in every moment and normalize heroism, it becomes a normal part of our lives.
Normalizing Heroism
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