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5. Do You Live By a Code?

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Franklin Swann and Tanner Hays discuss the concept of living by a personal code of honor to navigate life. They explain how this framework fosters a personal sense of guidance, aligns with individual values and purpose, and helps in decision-making. They recollect how such notions of honor conducted at school felt like control mechanisms rather than a means to improve one's life, emphasizing that such codes should be authentic to the person living by them. A personal code is explained as a set of principles that direct behavior for a larger purpose or higher standard. Several historic groups like the Samurai, Spartans, and Navy Seals are provided as examples of groups that live by a code of honor. The hosts suggest four steps to integrate this in one's day to day life: deciding to live by a code, defining the code, refining it over time, and finally reciting it every day. They urge listeners to take an hour to begin this process and provide a free download to assist this journey.

0:00 Do You Have a Code to Live By
11:02 Decision
12:39 Define
13:59 Refine
15:08 Recite

  • (00:00) - Do You Have a Code to Live By
  • (11:02) - Decision
  • (12:39) - Define
  • (13:59) - Refine
  • (15:08) - Recite
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Manage episode 392915046 series 3537779
Innhold levert av Franklin Swann. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Franklin Swann eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Franklin Swann and Tanner Hays discuss the concept of living by a personal code of honor to navigate life. They explain how this framework fosters a personal sense of guidance, aligns with individual values and purpose, and helps in decision-making. They recollect how such notions of honor conducted at school felt like control mechanisms rather than a means to improve one's life, emphasizing that such codes should be authentic to the person living by them. A personal code is explained as a set of principles that direct behavior for a larger purpose or higher standard. Several historic groups like the Samurai, Spartans, and Navy Seals are provided as examples of groups that live by a code of honor. The hosts suggest four steps to integrate this in one's day to day life: deciding to live by a code, defining the code, refining it over time, and finally reciting it every day. They urge listeners to take an hour to begin this process and provide a free download to assist this journey.

0:00 Do You Have a Code to Live By
11:02 Decision
12:39 Define
13:59 Refine
15:08 Recite

  • (00:00) - Do You Have a Code to Live By
  • (11:02) - Decision
  • (12:39) - Define
  • (13:59) - Refine
  • (15:08) - Recite
  continue reading

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