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In this episode, Mark Marley interviews Justin Breen, who shares his experiences growing up with a World War II veteran father and the impact it had on his mindset.

Justin discusses the four circumstances that define visionaries: bankruptcy or potential bankruptcy, depression, high anxiety or PTSD, and trauma as a child or young adult. He emphasizes that visionaries do not make excuses and have a mindset of figuring things out.

Justin also talks about the importance of building a global network of visionaries and the role of the integrator-visionary relationship in business.

In this conversation, Justin Breen discusses the ebb and flow of leadership in his business partnership and the importance of letting go of control. He also explores the concept of adapting to a visionary role and the struggle that visionaries face with integration.

Breen emphasizes the idea that business is an extension of purpose and challenges the traditional understanding of the word 'business'.He delves into the power of patterns and the importance of serving humanity and raising consciousness.

Breen also highlights the significance of setting a high standard for relationships and the impact of connecting visionaries to serve humanity.

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