Now the Game Changer begins. This is the first in the Illuminate phase of the questions, each of which surfaces insights to illuminate the change most meaningful to you. This first question is a loaded one, deliberately.
00:59: Reference Cards: Illumify Definition & Guidelines for Play
09:00: Listening with your heart instead of your head
15:00: Who are the lost?
16:32: The first Illuminate question
18:58: Feeling small and insignificant
25:52: Is significance visible or invisible?
34:21: Struggling to see own significance
35:16: Culture’s impact on significance
39:30: Modesty as control mechanism
41:46: Is it possible you’re a natural winner?
45:24: “Inequality is antithetical to everything I believe in.”
50:28: “We need a new political vision that restores and revives a true idea of equality.”
52:58: “At some point the world calls you and tells you what you need to do.”
55:54: Waiting versus knowing what is meaningful to you
1:01:09: The desire to serve the community runs deep
1:09:38: What scenario would make you significant?
1:17:35: Seeing the contradictions with your significance
1:18:22: The difficulty in seeing yourself as significant
1:19:31: “Significant change takes significant leadership.”
1:21:28: You can illumify on two levels.
1:25:59: “A vital aspect of the good life is trying to be better than we were yesterday.”
1:26:25: What happens after pursuit of excellence is achieved?
1:35:04: “The pursuit of excellence in itself is a virtue.”
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