Let's get serious. Somewhere along the way, our culture got addicted to being rescued. Waiting on gurus. Waiting on motivation. Waiting on someone else to fix what's broken. In this episode, I tell you the truth most people don't want to hear and absolutely need to hear. No one is coming to save you.
I talk about how I learned self-reliance as a kid, not from quotes or podcasts, but from necessity. Broken faucets. Dead cars. An old Craftsman toolbox in my dad's garage that smelled like WD-40 and responsibility. You figured it out because you had to. That same rule applies to business, leadership, marriage, and life.
We break down why faith is not passivity, why waiting kills momentum, and why there are no miracles without motion. I share real moments from my own journey. Staring at payroll. Feeling stretched thin. Watching confidence disappear. And the exact shift that turned all of that from heavy to freeing.
I also tell the story of Ross Perot. A Texas legend who didn't wait for permission, didn't wait for backing, and didn't wait for someone else to step up. He just did the work.
If something in your life is broken right now, this episode is your reminder. You already have the tools. You already have the fire. Stop waiting. Pick up the wrench. And start fixing it.