Peace isn't the reward. Peace is the strategy. Until you conquer the enemy within, the one who worships comfort and sabotages your calling, you're likely never going to lead like the war king you were called to be.

And until you conquer the enemy within, the one who worships comfort and sabotages your calling, you're likely never going to lead like the war king you were called to be.

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See, peace isn't the reward. Peace is the strategy. And until you conquer the enemy within, the one who worships comfort and sabotages your calling, you're likely never going to lead like the war king you were called to be. So today, we are going to cover what I like to call the anatomy of peace and how you can use it to become an unstoppable force in your life, your leadership, and in your legacy. And I wanna do that by telling you a story. The story is around Ashoka the Great. Ashoka was the empire of the Mauryan Empire around February.

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Flips conventional wisdom about peace vs. strategy. Uses contrarian framing with strong metaphorical language ('enemy within,' 'war king'). Challenges common assumptions about leadership and success.

1:16 - 1:4428sBold/Contrarian

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