In this week’s episode, I explore the idea that if you notice a problem, you may be the one meant to solve it. Each of us sees the world through our unique lens - nobody else has our exact experiences, thinking style, or passions. That’s why we mustn't just complain about problems but take passion inspired action to address them. I share how this principle has guided my life - from pursuing justice through law, to promoting health and passion, to championing hemp farming, comedy, and freedom ...
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In this week’s episode, I explore the idea that if you notice a problem, you may be the one meant to solve it. Each of us sees the world through our unique lens - nobody else has our exact experiences, thinking style, or passions. That’s why we mustn't just complain about problems but take passion inspired action to address them. I share how this principle has guided my life - from pursuing justice through law, to promoting health and passion, to championing hemp farming, comedy, and freedom ...
Ep #232: The Links Between America's 4th of July and Your Self-Awareness
The Charles Kovess Show
21 minutes
6 months ago
Ep #232: The Links Between America's 4th of July and Your Self-Awareness
In this episode, I explore the powerful connection between America’s 4th of July and your self-awareness. The 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence risked their lives and wealth for freedom. It prompts me to ask: is there anything you value more than your life? I share insights into how defining your core values, like integrity, health, and freedom, guides your decisions and shapes the life you truly want. I challenge you to reflect on stark choices: freedom or security, health or...
The Charles Kovess Show
In this week’s episode, I explore the idea that if you notice a problem, you may be the one meant to solve it. Each of us sees the world through our unique lens - nobody else has our exact experiences, thinking style, or passions. That’s why we mustn't just complain about problems but take passion inspired action to address them. I share how this principle has guided my life - from pursuing justice through law, to promoting health and passion, to championing hemp farming, comedy, and freedom ...