Greatness is the goal, but not all great people are intentional. Life is like a moving car, you may be determined to reach your destination, yet delays or detours can still happen. Does that mean the driver wasn’t intentional about his destination?! Oh Yea, being Intentional can most certainly lead to greatness but they some are born great without ever trying And Often, greatness is shaped by luck and coincidence, making intentional effort seem irrelevant.
@Smartypants_kiki20 күн бұрын
Our definition of greatness is obviously not the same,just cause someone is rich and successful at what they do doesn’t mean they are great,and that’s what i basically explained in this video anyways,cause I used to be like you and think success defined greatness,but no it doesn’t,been impactful to yourself and your society is what makes you great, been at peace with every decision you make and learning lessons from every experience without caring about others is what makes you great,so like I said being intentional is what actually leads to this and you literally have to be intentional to get to this level of self awareness there is no bypassing it.
@Smartypants_kiki20 күн бұрын
And to answer your questions yes some people are lucky and will achieve greatness through luck,but I believe true greatness is about intentional growth and impact,they might be able to get it through luck but maintaining it will definitely require them to be intentional and that’s why we have so many fallen heroes today.
@Jdjsh-k3c20 күн бұрын
@@Smartypants_kiki Glad we agree on people being born into greatness and the idea of being intentional after achieving it. However, I think you might be missing a key distinction: there’s a big difference between being great with yourself and achieving greatness. From your perspective, it seems you’re focused on inner peace and personal fulfillment…which is what being great with yourself is all about and that’s a good thing. That said, society today often equates success with achieving greatness, which is all about standing out or being notable. Like you mentioned, people might recognize your greatness but choose not to acknowledge it. That’s likely because you prioritize being great with yourself over trying to achieve greatness. In a world that glorifies achievement, true inner greatness often goes unnoticed.