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We use The Karate Kid (1984) to talk about what change really costs and why growth often looks nothing like the outcome you want. We connect Daniel and Mr. Miyagi’s story to real-life transitions, mentorship, faith, and learning to live on defense instead of staying on offense.
• choosing the original 1984 film and why it still teaches
• moving to a new place and facing reality after the fantasy
• reading the room in new environments and the cost of being unaware
• infatuation as a shortcut to bad decisions
• conflict as the doorway to help and real growth
• trusting the process when the steps feel unrelated
• emotional bank accounts and why deposits come first
• letting God deposit in you so you do not live empty
• defense-first living and the armor of God as a mindset
• mentorship that stays mutual instead of transactional
• balance as the point, not just winning
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