In this week's episode I discuss how I was nearly set to join a fraternity that I wasn't really loving..until I stopped and realized that I had the choice to do my own thing. Oh, and I was dressed like Mr. Potato Head.
In this clip, the 'lesson' I learned from starting a frat was to NOT compromise principles in order to fit in or belong. I was 'this close' to joining a frat that I was not really a fan of, and in doing so, would have compromised things I held to be true, all because I wanted to fit in.
With the advice clip, I talk about how instead of going along with the options I was given, I helped create a new option. This advice can relate to many aspects of our lives.
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