Paul McDonald and Britt Mooney begin week one of our three part “Who am I?” series with Ford vs Ferrari. We discover we were rescued for a reason. What is your reason? There’s a vast difference between living a 6,000 RPM life of safety and security, and pushing your life to 7,000 RPM with risk and adventure. And we must go through our initiation so that, when life does push our limits, we don’t soil ourselves. Start your engines, and let’s go after the perfect lap.
Questions
- What’s the pace of your life? How high are your RPM’s in your everyday experience?
- What are you striving for? Dreaming of?
- If we are rescued for a reason, what’s your reason?
- Where have you stopped dreaming? Said it’s too late?
- What are your biggest dreams?
- Who criticizes your dreams? Who speaks life into them?
- What fear keeps you from following your dreams?
- When have you felt the simultaneous emotions of terror and joy?
- What matters more, reliability or victory? How can they align? How are they different?
- Would you rather be known as a man who always played it safe, or a man who risked everything? What are the pros and cons of each?
- When confronted with failure, will you fold or will you fight?
- Who do you know who is chasing the same things you are?
- How’s your heart?
- How much margin do you have?
- If a catastrophe happened (house burns down, family member dies, lockdown, etc.), how do you think you can handle it?
- How do you handle the pressure that life puts on you?
- What are you chasing?
- How do you define winning and losing?
Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/)
Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead).
Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock