EPISODE · Jul 23, 2021 · 1H 25M
EP. 16 -Was King Solomon the Richest Man Ever? Neil D’Souza on Money, Leadership & Fitness
from Masonic Muscle · host The Origin War Has Begun
Was King Solomon the richest man who ever lived?In this episode of Masonic Muscle, I interview Neil D’Souza, creator of The Leadership to Wealth Podcast, for a conversation about life, money, leadership, the pandemic, fitness, Freemasonry, and the old question of whether King Solomon was the richest man in history.This episode solves one Masonic Muscle problem:How can a man think about wealth, leadership, health, and spiritual development without making money the only measure of success?We discuss:Neil D’Souza and The Leadership to Wealth Podcastmoney and leadershipwhy money is not everythingKing Solomon and wealthFreemasonry and self-improvementfitness, health, and disciplinethe pandemic and personal responsibilitystrengthening your mental muscleexercising the body, mind, and soulwhy men need to stop drifting and start buildingMoney matters.But money is not the whole man.A man can have money and still be weak.A man can have status and still lack discipline.A man can know the language of success and still fail to govern himself.Freemasonry gives a man tools to build his character. Fitness gives a man tools to build his body. Leadership requires both — because if a man cannot lead himself, he has no business pretending he can lead others.Strengthen your mental muscle.Get up, train your body, sharpen your mind, and start building the life you claim you want.Have an origin theory, Masonic question, old document, book recommendation, lodge problem, fitness transformation story, or research lead?Write to me at:[email protected] Masonic Muscle on Instagram:@masonicmuscleFollow Masonic Muscle on Facebook.Subscribe and follow Masonic Muscle on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.Share this episode with one Brother who needs to strengthen his body, mind, and soul.
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Was King Solomon the richest man who ever lived?In this episode of Masonic Muscle, I interview Neil D’Souza, creator of The Leadership to Wealth Podcast, for a conversation about life, money, leadership, the pandemic, fitness, Freemasonry, and the old question of whether King Solomon was the richest man in history.This episode solves one Masonic Muscle problem:How can a man think about wealth, leadership, health, and spiritual development without making money the only measure of success?We discuss:Neil D’Souza and The Leadership to Wealth Podcastmoney and leadershipwhy money is not everythingKing Solomon and wealthFreemasonry and self-improvementfitness, health, and disciplinethe pandemic and personal responsibilitystrengthening your mental muscleexercising the body, mind, and soulwhy men need to stop drifting and start buildingMoney matters.But money is not the whole man.A man can have money and still be weak.A man can have status and still lack discipline.A man can know the language of success and still fail to govern himself.Freemasonry gives a man tools to build his character. Fitness gives a man tools to build his body. Leadership requires both — because if a man cannot lead himself, he has no business pretending he can lead others.Strengthen your mental muscle.Get up, train your body, sharpen your mind, and start building the life you claim you want.Have an origin theory, Masonic question, old document, book recommendation, lodge problem, fitness transformation story, or research lead?Write to me at:[email protected] Masonic Muscle on Instagram:@masonicmuscleFollow Masonic Muscle on Facebook.Subscribe and follow Masonic Muscle on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.Share this episode with one Brother who needs to strengthen his body, mind, and soul.
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