Today’s Peace of Wisdom Can Be Found in Planning Backwards

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The Ultimate Decision

Part 2: Give Something

The second part of The Ultimate Decision shifts from doing something to giving something—because meaningful action always begins with turning our attention outward. In these five sessions, Andy explores how generosity in its simplest forms—your time, your words, your encouragement, your presence—can transform your perspective and reshape the direction of your life.

Through stories of everyday service, the scientific truth of the butterfly effect, and examples ranging from Cami Walker’s 29-day challenge to the servant leadership of Tony Dungy, Part 2 shows that giving isn’t about resources—it’s about intention. When we lift someone else, even in small ways, our own challenges shrink, clarity returns, and new opportunities begin to appear.

Whether it’s blessing your family with intentional words, noticing the unnoticed, mentoring someone who needs a hand, or simply choosing gratitude, these sessions reveal a powerful truth: joy grows where we give. And just like action, giving is a daily decision—one that invites you to become a person others are grateful to follow.

Note: The Ultimate Decision is being released in parts over the coming weeks. If you missed Part 1: Do Something, you can find it here.
As the journey continues, the focus moves from simply doing something to learning how to give something—not gifts or material items, but a piece of who you are. Change is constant, but whether that change works for you or against you depends on perspective. This introduction challenges you to rethink how you respond to change, how you shape your thoughts, and how you move your life in a direction of your choosing. With Andy as your “quarterback,” you’re invited to improvise, get creative, and discover ideas that bring clarity, calm, and purpose. And at the heart of it all is a simple truth: helping someone who is hurting is one of the fastest ways to create peace in your own life.

Discussion Questions

  1. 1)How do you typically respond when unexpected change enters your life, and how might a shift in perspective help you navigate it differently?
  2. 2)Do you feel more controlled by your thoughts or in control of your thinking—and what would change if you chose the latter?
  3. 3)Who in your life might benefit from your help or encouragement right now, and how could giving “something” bring clarity to both of you?
Session 24: Study People Who Shaped History

Session 24: Study People Who Shaped History

One of the fastest ways to learn how to live well is to study the lives of those who have done it before. In this session, Andy encourages us to look closely at the men and women throughout history who shaped the world through courage, persistence, and clear principles. Their stories reveal that greatness rarely begins with perfect circumstances—it begins with ordinary people choosing to act. By learning from their decisions, struggles, and victories, we gain insight that can guide our own choices and help us move forward with greater wisdom and perspective.

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Session 25: The Action Impulse

Session 25: The Action Impulse

Knowledge alone rarely changes a life—action does. In this session, the focus turns to developing what Andy calls the action impulse: the habit of moving forward even when the next step is unclear. Too often, people wait until they feel perfectly prepared before acting, but progress usually begins with imperfect steps. By strengthening the instinct to act—learning, adjusting, and growing along the way—we develop confidence and momentum that carry us toward our goals.

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Session 26: Mentor Someone Else

Session 26: Mentor Someone Else

Learning and growth are not meant to stop with us—they are meant to be passed on. In this session, Andy highlights the importance of mentoring and investing in the lives of others. Just as mentors helped shape our own path, we have the opportunity to guide someone else through encouragement, wisdom, and example. When we share what we’ve learned and help others move forward, we not only strengthen their future but deepen our own understanding and purpose.

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Session 27: The Fuel for Change

Session 27: The Fuel for Change

Real change rarely happens without a powerful reason behind it. In this session, Andy explores the emotional and personal forces that drive people to transform their lives. Whether it’s a challenge, a calling, or a deep desire to become something more, lasting change begins when motivation is connected to purpose. When we identify the reasons that truly matter to us, those reasons become the fuel that keeps us moving forward even when progress is difficult.

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Betcha Didn't Know

The Math Behind Every Game

with Rick Burgess

You might not see calculators on the field, but math is hard at work behind every pitch, pass, and play. In this Betcha Didn’t Know, Rick Burgess reveals how angles, spin, velocity, and even advanced stats shape the sports we love. From spiraling footballs and curving soccer kicks to split-second pit stops and record-breaking swims, this piece shows that math isn’t just part of the game—it’s what makes the game work.

Discussion Questions

  1. 1)Many athletes don’t consciously think about math or physics during competition, yet they rely on them instinctively. What does this tell us about the connection between practice, instinct, and unseen knowledge in sports—and in life?
  2. 2)This piece shows how math is hidden in everything from a quarterback’s throw to a swimmer’s push off the wall. Can you think of other areas of life or work where math plays a role, even if we don’t notice it?
  3. 3)Whether it’s finding the right angle or calculating the perfect curve, precision can make the difference between winning and losing. What’s an example from your own life where paying attention to small details made a big impact?

From the Contributor's Dock

Rick Burgess

RickBurgessShow.com

Rick Burgess is a nationally syndicated radio host, speaker, author, and unapologetically Southern storyteller. Best known as host of The Rick Burgess Show, Rick has spent the past three decades engaging millions with his bold humor, honest insights, and deeply rooted faith. He’s the kind of communicator who can make you laugh out loud one minute and reflect quietly the next.

A devoted husband and father, Rick’s life and work are shaped by his strong convictions and personal experiences—including profound moments of loss and hope. Whether behind a microphone, on a stage, or here at Wisdom Harbour, Rick brings a no-nonsense perspective, real-world wisdom, and the kind of authenticity that builds trust from the first word.

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