Episode 129 – The Courage to Be Unpopular – A Daily Insight for Modern Leaders
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🎧 Episode Summary
Marcus Aurelius reflected: “We love ourselves more than others, but care more about their opinions than our own.” Leadership requires courage—the courage to stand for principle even when it costs approval.
🧠 What You’ll Learn Today:
- Why leaders must act from principle, not popularity
- How Stoicism reframes opinion as distraction
- Why courage often means being unpopular
💬 Share This With a Leader Who:
- Struggles with people-pleasing
- Needs courage to make hard calls
- Wants to lead from principle, not popularity
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🔑 Keywords: Stoicism, Leadership, Marcus Aurelius Quote, Alex Hormozi, Hormozi, Courage in Leadership, Popularity vs Principle, Entrepreneur Mindset, The Inner Strategy
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