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#137 "The Hard Way - Colonel Sanders Creed"

#137 "The Hard Way - Colonel Sanders Creed"

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Light Banter

02:59 The Hard Way: Embracing Life's Challenges

05:57 Colonel Sanders: A Legacy of Persistence

08:56 Lessons from the Colonel's Life

11:55 The Importance of Relationships and Legacy

14:48 The Hard Way vs. The Easy Way

17:43 Closing Thoughts and Takeaways

Keywords: hard way, Colonel Sanders, persistence, legacy, challenges, growth, success, relationships, life lessons, mindset

Summary

In this episode, Jason C Newland and JP Bradley discuss theconcept of 'the hard way'—the idea that true growth and success come from embracing challenges rather than seeking shortcuts.


They reflect on the legacy of Colonel Sanders, who exemplified persistence and dedication in building KFC.The conversation emphasizes the importance of relationships, character development, and the long-term benefits of hard work. Listeners are encouragedto consider their own journeys and the value of taking the harder path in life.

Takeaways

The hard way builds solidly a foundation of confidence thatcannot be swept away.

It's never too late to reinvent yourself, as shown byColonel Sanders.

Life is not about how easy the path was, but how meaningfulthe impact was.

The easy way is often a faceless and speedy approach thatlacks depth.

Investing in health and relationships is crucial forresilience.

The hard way does not guarantee wealth or fame, but it doesguarantee growth.

Shortcuts cannot give you wisdom; they only come with timeand persistence.

The best years of your life may still be ahead of you.

Embracing the hard way can lead to significant personaldevelopment.

Reflect on where you might be tempted to take shortcuts inyour life.

Sound bites

"Shortcuts cannot give you wisdom."

"The hard way is arduous and long."

"The easy way is a faceless and speedy."


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