Ed Mylett
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He goes, while I'm on the air, I'm getting text messages from different people, very significant people tell him, you better say this, you better do that.
And he said, it's difficult for me because if I vary from what my, whatever it is, you could have a political tribe, a racial tribe, a religious tribe, whatever that might be.
If I change my mind or I take a position that's not part of my group, somehow I've disrespected or I may lose that group in terms of their loyalty to me.
And I really feel like there's a lot of that in life right now because these window friends or these other people around is like, wow, if I...
If I change my mind about this or I let them know I've changed my mind about this, I've disrespected or I could lose this group of people.
And I think that's one of the reasons people neglect to change their mind sometimes.
You see some of that and do you struggle with that?
When do you know if you should disengage from a conversation?
When I was really young, I won my first incentive trip to go to Hawaii.
I'd never been there before as a kid.
We didn't do that kind of thing.
And maybe you know who this guy is, but I'll share this with you about intention.
So I got up.
No one worked out back in those days.
I'm old enough.
And I read this book called The Corporate Athlete.
This guy named Gropel.
And I'm like, I'm going to be an athlete businessman, right?
I'm going to be one of the first ones who's like fit and jacked, but in business.
And so I'm running on this beach in the morning.