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The Super Power We All Possess…

I’m not sure where I’m going with today’s episode to be honest with you.  All I know is that I have been thinking lately about certain things, trying to come up with answers. 

Remember, I didn’t start this podcast because I had all the answers.  I started it to invite others to travel my journey with me;  the journey of being a better man today than I was yesterday.  So some of these answers and questions we may have to just talk about and come up with the answers together.

Lately I have been thinking about the necessity for this show.  This show obviously attracts a fair number of listeners, people like yourself, who want to be better men.  So it would seem that I am not alone, that my quest to be a better man every day is shared by others.

My question about that is;  why?  Why wouldn’t we naturally default to being better in the first place?  Shouldn’t daily improvement written into our DNA?  Why is this podcast necessary?

The very fact that there are a minority of people like me and you who are making an intellectual decision to over ride our natural inclinations and become better men everyday, says something about our species.

There are probably a thousand different ways to look at this, but what it says to me right in this moment, is that our human species is extraordinary, and rare in nature.

As men, we are not confined to a set pattern of behavior and responses to external stimuli.  As men, we have an ability that is rare in the universe;  we can change by the force of our will alone.    We can change for the better or for the worse, or into whatever we desire, just because we are human. 

When I step back and look at the big picture of the universe and humanities tiny role in it, this fact becomes fascinating to me.  We are just one organism among millions, and we alone possess this incredible ability; to alter ourselves and our environment by the directed force of our will.

The fact that the vast majority of humanity have not realized this yet is irrelevant, it doesn’t change the fact that we humans possess this power. 

Of the 7 billion people on the planet many are in a struggle to survive, their will power is spent finding something to eat.  Many others have been beat into submission and subordination by the by the systems they are a part of.  Others are enslaved by the corporate and economic domination of every aspect of their lives, and the rest of them…have not yet realized they have this power.  Sometimes not knowing, is equal to not having.

With great knowledge comes great responsibility.  It is nearly impossible to un-know something...