In a world obsessed with self-promotion and instant gratification, we're invited to examine a radically different model of purpose and contentment through John the Baptist. This week, our conversation with Mike Kotecki challenges our young people to confront the cultural pressures that keep them in perpetual adolescence—whether it's the endless scroll of social media creating impossible expectations, the temptation to delay responsibility, or the pursuit of likes and followers over eternal significance. John the Baptist stands as a powerful counterexample: a man so unconcerned with his own image that he wore rough clothing, ate unusual food, and was considered strange by polite society. Yet his singular purpose—to point people to Christ—gave him a clarity and contentment that transcends anything our culture offers. Are we living as nameless, faceless voices pointing to Christ, or are we building our own kingdoms on the shifting sands of cultural approval?