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8: The Charlie Kirk Reflection

 In this episode, Amy reflects on the passing of Charlie Kirk and the firestorm of reactions it sparked online. Some people admired his courage and conviction, while others poured out anger and hate. But as Amy explains, those reactions weren’t really about Charlie—they were mirrors of the state of mind, heart, and alignment of the people responding.

Amy dives into why emotions like jealousy, anger, and resentment are not random—they’re signals pointing us inward. She explores how the “maybe questions” we avoid often reveal our true calling, why we cling to old thinking patterns even when they keep us stuck, and how Charlie’s life became a mirror that unsettled many.

This episode is a reminder that fulfillment doesn’t come from the outside world, groups, or narratives. It comes from taking responsibility for our lives, choosing how we respond to circumstances, and aligning with the truth already inside of us.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why people’s reactions to Charlie Kirk revealed more about themselves than about him.

  • How emotions like anger, jealousy, or resentment are mirrors showing us what’s unsettled inside.

  • The power of pausing to ask “maybe questions” and how they point us toward our true calling.

  • Why our brains cling to old thinking patterns—even when they keep us miserable.

  • How Charlie’s life became a mirror that exposed the gap between people’s values and their lived reality.

  • Why true fulfillment doesn’t come from the outside world, but from taking responsibility, choosing our responses, and aligning with who we really are.

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What’s Next:
Amy will continue exploring how mindset training changes the game for athletes and families—helping you recognize what’s already inside of you and giving you the tools to live it out fully.

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