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If you don’t stand for something, you will fall for anything.

In a world filled with pride, arrogance, and self-centeredness, author Britt Gusmus had many hard lessons to learn. Lessons that continue every day. When a mirror was placed in front of him that reflected love, purity, honesty, strength, and compassion, he had two choices:
He could turn and run.
He could walk toward that light every day, one step at a time.

He chose to walk toward the light. And he began by asking questions.
Had my upbringing led me astray?
What if I changed my movement patterns based on the essentials to survive?
What if my movement patterns were endless?
What if the source of my strength is rooted in eternal inspiration that satisfies my instincts and human desire?

The Oak Tree Source dares men to find and welcome the light … a light that flows through the Source into their career and in relationships, flipping age old beliefs on the head. Too often, men define themselves by only what they do … by what they’ve accomplished … by the toys they own. Being a man takes work. With the Source as the guide, a generative force and faith emerges bringing purpose to life. Gusmus writes, “Being a man takes work.” Yes it does.

When you swallow truth about yourself and let that truth bring about change and growth, it makes you stronger—not weaker.

Link to the Tweet we mentioned in the podcast from Willie Spears