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Becoming an Elite Human
by Edward Wood
Most people want to become more successful.Very few are willing to confront what could make them dangerous.Becoming an Elite Human is a podcast about your capacity for harm—and what it takes to bring it under control.This is not motivation. It’s self-confrontation.We break down self-deception, ego, fear, and the quiet ways people lose themselves under pressure—and replace them with a higher standard: truth, self-mastery, moral courage, humility, and dignity.Because the real question isn’t whether you have power.It’s whether your power can be trusted.
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Ep. 2 — You Don’t Know Who You Actually Are
Most people think they know who they are because they know their habits, preferences, personality, pain, and past. But you do not fully know yourself until pressure, responsibility, failure, temptation, and truth reveal what is really in you.In this episode, EJ explores identity, conscience, self-deception, and the responsibility of becoming someone who can be trusted with themselves. This is not about self-esteem. It is about telling the truth, watching what pressure reveals, and sacrificing the parts of you that keep betraying your future.Elite is not what you achieve. Elite is what you can be trusted with.
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Ep. 1 - Your Capacity for Harm
In this episode, EJ explores why becoming an elite human begins with confronting the shadow within—self-deception, ego, fear, contempt, and the ways people justify harm when pressure rises. This is not about shame. It is about honesty, judgment, and building character that can be trusted with power.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Most people want to become more successful.Very few are willing to confront what could make them dangerous.Becoming an Elite Human is a podcast about your capacity for harm—and what it takes to bring it under control.This is not motivation. It’s self-confrontation.We break down self-deception, ego, fear, and the quiet ways people lose themselves under pressure—and replace them with a higher standard: truth, self-mastery, moral courage, humility, and dignity.Because the real question isn’t whether you have power.It’s whether your power can be trusted.
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Edward Wood
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