DON'T BE AFRAID | Powerful Inspirational Speeches for Success
Your World Within Podcast by Eddie Pinero
Eddie Pinero
4.9 • 585 Ratings
🗓️ 26 February 2025
⏱️ 61 minutes
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Summary
Hesitation is often more painful than failure itself. The longer we wait, the heavier the weight of inaction becomes—the agony of knowing more is required but refusing to act. That self-imposed purgatory is its own kind of suffering, a slow erosion of potential.But what if you stepped forward instead? What if you embraced the fall, knowing it's the only way to rise? Action is the antidote to doubt, the bridge between where you are and where you want to be. The moment you decide to move, you reclaim your power. The world belongs to those who dare.More from Eddie Pinero:Monday Motivation Newsletter: https://www.eddiepinero.com/newsletterInstagram - @your_world_within and @IamEddiePineroTikTok - your_world_withinFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/YourworldwithinTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/IamEddiePineroBusiness Inquiries - http://www.yourworldwithin.com/contact#liveinspired #yourworldwithin #motivation
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| 0:00.0 | AI is incredible. They can teach you how to fry an egg and even write a poem, pirate style. |
| 0:07.0 | But it knows nothing about your work. Slackbot is different. It doesn't just know the facts. |
| 0:14.0 | It knows your schedule. It can turn a brainstorm into a brief and it doesn't need to be taught. |
| 0:20.0 | Because Slackbot isn't just another |
| 0:22.4 | AI. It's AI that knows your work as well as you do. Visit Slack.com forward slash meet Slackbot |
| 0:28.8 | to learn more. The pain of hesitation often hurts worse than the very fall we're afraid of. |
| 0:49.6 | And when you learn this, you can be proactive in mitigating that pain, the self-induced torture that is waiting. |
| 0:58.2 | The agony of knowing something more is required of you, but refusing to act. |
| 1:04.7 | Because that little purgatory is a special kind of hell. |
| 1:14.4 | Check this out. Quick metaphor. We'll call it the man on the high dive. |
| 1:24.7 | So this man wanted to jump off the high diving board at the community pool. |
| 1:31.2 | So he walks up and he begins slowly ascending the ladder. |
| 1:36.3 | His hands, you know, sweating against each metal rung as he makes his way up. |
| 1:40.5 | And below, only a few minutes before, the entire thing seemed manageable. |
| 1:42.5 | Fun, even. |
| 1:48.5 | But now, as he makes his way to the top and stands on the edge looking down at the water below, |
| 1:54.5 | this simple activity now feels impossible. |
| 1:57.7 | Everything's different. |
| 1:59.6 | The air is much thinner up there. His heartbeat thuds in his |
| 2:07.0 | ears, right? He wraps his toes over the rough surface of the board, gripping it like the ledge of the |
| 2:13.4 | side of a mountain. And he's telling himself, okay, it's time. Like, go, just jump. |
| 2:19.7 | But his body's refusing. |
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