
Developing Your Heroic Characteristics #077
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<blockquote> <p><strong>“It takes a certain heroic characteristic to be successful in a world that has different views on how to be successful.” — Brian Buffini</strong></p> </blockquote> <p>Although a person develops their character based on the adversities they face in life, we’re not preparing people, as a culture, to thrive in our current age of entitlement. In this episode, recorded at Buffini & Company’s <em>The Peak Experience</em> seminar, Brian Buffini delves further into the Oz Dynamic and shares strategies to develop three key characteristics sure to help you succeed in a world that is headed toward entitlement. You’ll learn how to develop the giant within, cultivate the heart of a champion and foster a warrior spirit. By the end of the episode, you’ll be inspired to grow your mind, heart and spirit and hone your heroic characteristics.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Inspirational quotes from today’s interview:</strong></p> <p>“People want to be entitled to success. They don’t want to pay the price for success.” — Brian Buffini</p> <p>“A person becomes who they are based on the adversity they face in their life.” — Brian Buffini</p> <p>“It takes a certain heroic characteristic to be successful in a world that has different views on how to be successful.” — Brian Buffini</p> <p>“Learning never exhausts the mind.” — Leonardo Da Vinci</p> <p>“Once you stop learning, you start dying.” — Albert Einstein</p> <p>“You should never try to be better than someone else, you should always be learning from others. But you should never cease trying to be the best you could be because that’s under your control and the other isn’t.” — John Wooden</p> <p>“Most people do no listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.” — Stephen R. Covey</p> <p>“I want to take care of people. I want to help people. The maximum joy that I have is when I can create something that makes someone else’s life lighter, brighter, or better.” — Will Smith</p> <p>“It’s the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. An