There are two kinds of people in the world:
Those who wait to be told what to do.
And those who take responsibility for who they’re becoming.
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Create.
To create means to take ownership.
Not just of what you do—but of who you are becoming.
It’s easy to wait for motivation.
Harder to move without it.
But growth doesn’t come from waiting. It comes from making a decision.
You don’t need to be perfect, you need to be intentional.
Create the habits.
Create the environment.
Create the man.
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Teach.
Real growth doesn’t stop with you.
When you learn something that made you better, you share it.
Not for attention. But because someone else might need it more than you did.
You don’t need to be the expert.
You just need to care.
And show up.
That’s how we build each other up. And improve those around us.
Lead.
Leadership isn’t a rank or a role.
It’s a decision to go first.
To take the risk.
To be the one who steps up.
Not because it’s comfortable—but because it’s the right thing to do.
This is what FixBayonets is about.
Not selling you nostalgia of the "Good Ol Days"
But reminding you of what you’re capable of.
Of what’s required.
Of what’s possible when you stop settling.
Create. Teach. Lead.
These are the things we do when we are in our natural best.
We make a conscious and deliberate effort to practice them daily.
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