Something I've learned about myself is that I have the most energy when I feel like I am called to express a truth that very few people, or no one, is expressing. Right now, that truth is that I believe Vivek Ramaswamy is the right person to lead America as President of the United States. And I know that's a bold statement, one that might even rub people the wrong way. But let's cut through the noise for a moment: I genuinely believe this guy has what it takes.
Why? Well, let's get real. I think Ramaswamy is the only candidate who can steer America away from something as grave as World War 3. But even if that's an overstatement, he's got other qualities that I think are a net positive for the U.S. He's shaking up the conversation, broadening our perspective on what's possible and what should be discussed.
But enough about that. What this really boils down to for me is the undeniable urge to speak my truth. I've got this endless reserve of energy to dive deep, to philosophize, and to help others see the lay of the land. I'm talking about helping people grasp what's really happening in the world so that they can navigate it better, so they can flourish as human beings.
Look, it's not all smooth sailing. When you're committed to voicing unpopular opinions or shedding light on uncomfortable truths, you've got to be prepared for some pushback. You've got to be ready for misunderstandings. But if I held back just to fit in or avoid stirring the pot, then I'd be doing a disservice to myself and to everyone who might benefit from a fresh perspective.
So, even if what I say is misunderstood in the short term, I see that as part of my journey. It's part of my calling to help people see the world more clearly, so they can live better lives and make sound decisions. If that means I have to be the guy who says what nobody else is willing to say, then so be it. I'm all in.