
Greatness isn’t something you can measure like a physical object—it depends on perspective, tools, and personal context. Instead of focusing only on achievements, he emphasizes studying past examples, identifying shared traits like discipline, belief, and consistency, and understanding how those qualities apply to your current stage in life. True measurement comes from how greatness impacts you and others, your body of work, your ability to persist through obstacles, and the alignment between your actions and purpose. The importance of self-awareness, minimizing distractions, maintaining discipline, and building personal systems (philosophy, power, and action) while recognizing that greatness grows through repeated effort, meaningful impact, and integrity—not just recognition or results.
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