Advocate for Yourself (Without Becoming a Problem)

Episode 2543,   Mar 19, 12:01 AM

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Everyone is told to advocate for themselves—but what happens when advocacy becomes a substitute for responsibility?

This episode explores the difference between self-advocacy and self-exemption, why modern culture confuses visibility with value, and how demanding recognition without contribution quietly erodes standards. By reframing advocacy as ownership—of one’s work, habits, and commitments—we see how individual responsibility, not collective noise, creates progress. Through the Meaningful Few, advocacy becomes disciplined self-direction: knowing what you need to do your best work, what you’re willing to give in return, and what you refuse to outsource.

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