Two weeks ago I was interviewed on the topic of inspiring others to greatness. Not that I'm an expert, but I am a student of the topic and I have endeavored to be self-aware enough to improve every day. On the days that I fall short, then I begin again, renewed in effort.
I believe that an empty vessel cannot fill another vessel, so it is important to find things and people and beliefs that nurture.
At one point I gave a reference to a video that I watch frequently. The premise is simple. It takes just a bit more effort to achieve greatness than to be average.
It goes something like this: 211 degrees is hot water. At 212 degrees water boils. Boiling water makes steam. Steam powers a locomotive.
Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDgKdjf7M4I
That is all you need to know. One extra degree of effort makes all the difference; it makes greatness.
That is all you need to know. One extra degree of effort makes all the difference; it makes greatness.

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