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  Shedding the Illusions of Purpose https://www.spreaker.com/episode/shedding-the-illusions-of-purpose--71060092 Family, we’ve been lied to about what it means to be "purpose-driven." Everywhere you look, somebody is telling you to grind harder, take on another project, or add a new title to your resume just to figure out why you are here. But what if your Nia (Purpose) isn't buried in the future? What if it's currently suffocating under the weight of everything you're carrying right now? We often think the path to peace and power is about acquisition. But the greatest warriors know that agility comes from dropping the armor that no longer serves you. Are you exhausted because you lack purpose, or are you exhausted because you are living out three different narratives that don't belong to you? We dive deep into this paradox on today's episode. Call to Inaction: "A tree does not grow by holding onto its dead leaves; it grows by letting them fall."...

Political Agenda


Political agenda

My disdain for politics

maintains the rhetoric
from liars and heretics
all breeding new lunatics.
Same melody new lyrics
new action but same spirit
the only reason I fear it
is knowing the truth when I hear it.
I may pic the poison
but brew my own elixir.
The lessor of two evils
is making myself the fixer.
Finding them as the problem
and us as the solution.
The union of church and state
is governmental pollution.
I found myself as my savior
and found my family as church
I find my friends congregating
around a basket of perch.
I raise my kids from my morals
and raise my glass to my bliss.
I raise my shades to the sunrise
and raise my voice when I'm pissed.
I'll raise a question for thinkers
the politicians I say to:
for those of them that think they're GOD
who do you pray to?


Preston J. Harrison

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