Unfiltered Greatness
Tango emphasizes the importance of becoming a standard rather than just talking about it. He highlights the need for authentic leadership, based on credibility and actions, rather than titles. He stresses that true leadership involves sacrifice, discipline, and consistency, and that it starts at home by setting an example for children. He argues that greatness is an identity, not an event, and that consistent effort builds trust and influence. He also challenges you to raise your standards and become the leader the world needs. Listen in! Takeaways: * Leadership is built through credibility, not titles. * People follow evidence, not information. * Growth eventually shifts from learning to embodiment. * The strongest leader rarely announces himself. * Your life speaks louder than your words. * Children become what they witness. * Leadership begins at home. * Most people want influence without responsibility. * Standards eliminate negotiation. * Interested people need motivation; committed people rely on standards. * Character is revealed when nobody is watching. * Greatness is private before it becomes visible. * Consistency creates trust. * Pressure reveals who prepared. * Leaders act before confidence arrives. * Leaders create permission instead of asking for it. * Accountability is the price of influence. * Your family deserves your best, not your leftovers. * Legacy is what you instill, not what you leave behind. * Raise your standards, not just your goals. * One man raising his standards can change generations. Thanks for listening to this episode of Unfiltered Greatness!
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