A lot of people are destroying their destiny these days. Please be different!
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This is a radio program that also happens to have the studio camera on. But it's a radio show and it is about an inconvenient idea... And that's about my concern that a number of friends and others are not being careful about how they are living right now and they are in effect possibly destroying their destiny, perhaps not doing what they were truly made for and what would give them some deep gladness, ... Maybe more later.
Most people don't wake up in the morning planning to ruin their future. And yet, according to this brief but pointed episode from the Inconvenient Ideas series, that may be exactly what's happening—slowly, subtly, and often unconsciously.
In just a few minutes, this radio reflection confronts a troubling pattern of modern life: the quiet erosion of destiny through distraction, drift, fear, and unexamined habits. It's not a rant. It's not an alarm bell. It's more unsettling than that—it's a calm, clear mirror.
The program poses a simple but unsettling thought: many people are not losing their way because of catastrophe, but because of neglect. Destiny isn't usually destroyed in a moment; it's surrendered over time.
With a light but serious touch, the message invites listeners to pause, reflect, and choose a different path—one marked by intentionality, courage, and responsibility for the life they are shaping every day.
This episode stands well on its own as a reflection, but its real power comes when you take a few uninterrupted minutes to listen all the way through. It doesn't overwhelm. It nudges. And sometimes, a nudge is exactly what's needed.
Things to Remember
- Destiny is rarely destroyed by one bad decision—it's more often worn down by many small ones.
- Drift feels comfortable, but it always has a direction.
- Being "busy" is not the same as being faithful to your calling.
Things to Share
- With a friend who feels stuck but can't quite explain why.
- With someone at a transition point—career, retirement, recovery, or reinvention.
- With anyone who values clarity over comfort.
Things to Notice
- Where you may be postponing decisions that deserve attention.
- Habits that quietly shape outcomes more than intentions do.
- The difference between reacting to life and actively choosing it.
Things to Take Action On
- Pause long enough to ask: Where is my life actually headed?
- Identify one small course correction you can make this week.
- Commit to being intentional where you've been casual.
Final Thought
The most inconvenient idea of all may be this: no one else is responsible for the destiny you are living into. The good news? That also means you can choose differently—starting now.
Sometimes the shortest programs ask the biggest questions. This one is worth your time.