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  • Episode 10 – It Is Your Fault
    Feb 19 2026
    Episode 10 – It Is Your Fault

    In this episode, Earl Nightingale delivers one of his most uncomfortable—and empowering—messages: your life is your responsibility. Echoing Emerson’s line, “A man is what he thinks about all day long,” Earl challenges us to move from passive drifting to directed thinking.

    He argues that education isn’t just about accumulating knowledge—it’s about developing poise, power, peace, and freedom. An educated person isn’t defined by credentials, but by habits of mind: openness, discipline, humility, curiosity, and responsibility.

    The episode closes with a sharp reminder that unhappiness is often rooted in ignorance or conceit—and that the wisdom for living well already exists. The question is whether we’re willing to learn and apply it.

    Audiobook link:
    Purchase The Secret Advantage: Core Fundamentals to Get Anything You Want on Amazon:
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    If this episode resonates, please subscribe here on YouTube and follow the show on your favorite podcast app so you don’t miss what’s next.

    Until next time, remember: the answers are older than we are—and just as relevant today.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 9 – The Attributes of Successful People
    Feb 18 2026
    Episode 9 – The Attributes of Successful People

    In this episode, Earl Nightingale takes a practical approach and asks us to simply observe the patterns around us. When you compare people who are thriving with those who are drifting, consistent traits begin to appear.

    Earl identifies five attributes common among successful people: recognition, self-esteem, rewards, change, and service. Recognition follows distinction. Self-esteem grows from honest effort. Rewards reflect long-term alignment. Change expands opportunity. And service increases impact.

    The episode closes with a thoughtful challenge about creative work and focus—suggesting that success may depend less on hours logged and more on the quality of attention applied.

    Audiobook link:
    Purchase The Secret Advantage: Core Fundamentals to Get Anything You Want on Amazon:
    https://amzn.to/4r6tgWk

    If this episode resonates, please subscribe here on YouTube and follow the show on your favorite podcast app so you don’t miss future episodes.

    Until next time, remember: the answers are older than we are—and just as relevant today.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 8 – You Can’t Have Everything (and Other Clichés to Get Rid Of)
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, Earl Nightingale challenges the quiet assumptions that shape our lives—especially the clichés we repeat without thinking. If we want uncommon results, he argues, we can’t rely on common thinking. Blending in rarely produces standout outcomes.

    Earl takes aim at phrases like “It’s too good to be true” and “You can’t have everything,” suggesting that these ideas often function as excuses rather than wisdom. What looks extraordinary from the outside is usually the result of years of deliberate effort. Possibility expands when we question the limits we’ve unconsciously accepted.

    The episode closes with a surprisingly practical reflection on value and attention: whether in business, work, or life, nothing meaningful happens unless we make what matters visible, compelling, and worth choosing.

    Audiobook link:
    Purchase The Secret Advantage: Core Fundamentals to Get Anything You Want on Amazon:
    https://amzn.to/4r6tgWk

    If this episode resonates, please subscribe here on YouTube and follow the show on your favorite podcast app so you don’t miss future episodes.

    Until next time, remember: the answers are older than we are—and just as relevant today.

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    6 mins
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