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Most men try to lead with strength, vision, force, or authority — but overlook the power beneath them all. 🟩 Gratitude.Not the soft kind. Not the holiday sentiment.The kind that creates contentment, humility, identity, and peace.The kind men rarely notice until it’s missing.In this Thanksgiving episode, we break down why gratitude is more than a feeling — it's a leadership force. We explore why thankful men lead better, why insecurity grows from entitlement, and how brotherhood sharpens leaders when disagreement is handled well.If you want deeper influence, healthier relationships, and more joy in leadership — this one matters.

HIGHLIGHTS:

🟩 Gratitude as the unseen infrastructure of leadership

🟩 Why contentment is impossible without thankfulness

🟩 The danger of feeling "important"

🟩 How pride weakens leaders more than failure

🟩 Brotherhood over argument — disagreeing without division

🟩 Gratitude builds resilience, grounding, and joy

🟩 How thankful men lead at home, work, and in community

SOUND BITES:

"You will never be happier than you are grateful."

"A thankful man leads different.""Gratitude is strength, not softness."

"The absence of thanks creates insecurity."

"Strong men can disagree and still lock shields."

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Thanksgiving socks and warm-up

08:29 Where gratitude shows up in F3

09:16 Gratitude as water to a fish — invisible but everywhere

10:48 "You’ll never be happier than you are grateful"

18:00 Gratitude and contentment — inseparable

36:50 Brotherhood and disagreement done well

51:05 Pride vs humility in male leadership

58:30 Thanksgiving close and final reflection

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