Gold Standard Leadership Lab
The word most of us associate with loss turns out to be a map for living. In Episode 62, Daniel Gold traces “eulogy” back to its Greek root, eu-logos, and argues that the concept was never meant to be posthumous. The Romans turned it into a civic argument: what did this person build, and does any of it still stand? Daniel brings that question into the present tense of leadership. The episode builds around two documents every leader can write: the aspirational eulogy and the audit eulogy. The gap between them is not a character flaw. It is the specific, measurable distance between intention and daily choice. Two traditions appear as teasers for the book: the Jewish hesped, which codifies the eulogy as a ripple effect mechanism, and the Islamic sadaqa jariya, which identifies exactly three things that survive a leader’s absence. The full argument, including the Stoic tradition, Ryan Holiday’s contribution to modern leadership thinking, and the etymology of empowerment itself, is presented in the forthcoming book centered on the Golden Leadership Cycle. Related episodes worth revisiting: * Ep. 8: Legacy * Ep. 23: The Arrival Fallacy * Ep. 43: The Audit Your Calendar Deserves * Ep. 45: Guardrails, Not Perfection * Ep. 59: The Execution Gap Get full access to Gold Standard Leadership at goldstandardleadership.substack.com/subscribe [https://goldstandardleadership.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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