GC Team.
Chase has never ceased to stress over and over again about how important it is to find our life missions so that they may grow us into powerful men who know how to get things out of life.
My question today to all those who have found or are actively searching for their missions is , where do we draw the line in terms of what we are willing to sacrifice for our missions/utmost desires? I know there’s no question when it comes to giving a woman the boot, but what about family?
I’m 17, come from a ‘broken’ family, and the execs of this community are the closest thing I’ve had to role models, however my devout religious family’s values and yours are complete opposites, so much so that its hurting them to see me becoming more and more like you guys. (The women, my agnostic approach to religion etc.)
Now I’ve been given the opportunity to go stay with a relative in a place where I’ll get considerably more freedom in becoming the man I want to be. But doing so means leaving my mother and two little sisters behind. They’ve forced the role of ‘man of the house’ onto my shoulders , but it’s something I can’t carry as I’m not the man they want me to be.
If you had family that needed you, would you abandon your dreams to be a role model/leader for them? Or is this something else to be sacrificed in the grand scheme of things?
I know we are meant to be men of purpose but Chase says we need to do our best not to be a force of harm in other’s lives… what do you think?
PS- I hope you can see that this is not something I can ‘wait’ through. I’ve also tried the secrecy route, to no avail.
Chase has never ceased to stress over and over again about how important it is to find our life missions so that they may grow us into powerful men who know how to get things out of life.
My question today to all those who have found or are actively searching for their missions is , where do we draw the line in terms of what we are willing to sacrifice for our missions/utmost desires? I know there’s no question when it comes to giving a woman the boot, but what about family?
I’m 17, come from a ‘broken’ family, and the execs of this community are the closest thing I’ve had to role models, however my devout religious family’s values and yours are complete opposites, so much so that its hurting them to see me becoming more and more like you guys. (The women, my agnostic approach to religion etc.)
Now I’ve been given the opportunity to go stay with a relative in a place where I’ll get considerably more freedom in becoming the man I want to be. But doing so means leaving my mother and two little sisters behind. They’ve forced the role of ‘man of the house’ onto my shoulders , but it’s something I can’t carry as I’m not the man they want me to be.
If you had family that needed you, would you abandon your dreams to be a role model/leader for them? Or is this something else to be sacrificed in the grand scheme of things?
I know we are meant to be men of purpose but Chase says we need to do our best not to be a force of harm in other’s lives… what do you think?
PS- I hope you can see that this is not something I can ‘wait’ through. I’ve also tried the secrecy route, to no avail.