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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 2, Episode 12 of Transacting Value Podcast.

"Do unto others"; "Serve those whom you lead"; "Leaders eat last"; these are all axioms that don't seem to be lining recruiting brochures for the United States military service officer. On the contrary, having a commission to serve as a military officer is not as simple as fall into the hierarchy, make command decisions, and establish intent. "From the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks." What happens when there is no longer order to chaos? At the cellular and interpersonal levels, our next guest explains exactly that. If you have ever felt like your calling is best suited to positively influencing other people but you're still learning as you grow, then this episode is for you.

Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated March core values of Growth, Confidence, and Compassion as strategies for character discipline and relative success with a good friend, Reconnaissance company commander, and aspiring medical student, Alec Lippmann. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. Together, we tackle self-esteem, introspection, physical, emotional, and mental recovery. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation. 

Values still hold value. 

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