Great Men w/ Shane Sams
Shane Sams sits down with Mark England, the founder of Enlifted, for a fascinating and deeply practical masterclass on how the words we choose and the speed of our internal dialogue shape our reality. Mark breaks down the mechanics of human storytelling, explaining that the painful narratives that haunt us derive their power from constant, lightning-fast repetition in our heads. By introducing the four-stepping process, he demonstrates how physically writing down a memory and reading it at seventy percent of normal speech rate while taking deep breaths allows a man to shift from an active participant in his trauma to a detached observer. They examine how the over-labeling culture in modern psychology frequently suffocates genuine curiosity and locks men into permanent victim mentalities, illustrating instead how minor verbal adjustments can completely shatter a negative identity loop and restore personal agency. The second half of the conversation focuses on the fluid nature of human memory and the strategic layout of male relationships. Mark challenges listeners to recognize that painful stories from decades ago are rarely fully accurate, offering an incredibly liberating opportunity to intentionally rewrite our personal histories. He and Shane map out a clear architecture for community, asserting that every man needs a three-tiered network consisting of mentors to guide them, peers to walk beside them, and younger men to pour into. Closing with Marks unwavering definition of greatness, which centers on flawless execution and a commitment to his life work for the next thirty years, this episode delivers the exact linguistic and respiratory tools required to reclaim authority over your own mind. Join The Great Men Project at https://www.greatmen.org [https://www.greatmen.org]
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