In this episode, Karl Anthony reflects on “My Way,” made famous by Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, written by Paul Anka, and contrasts it with “I Will Always Love You,” written by Dolly Parton and later recorded by Whitney Houston.
What sounds like confidence can sometimes drift into pride.
What feels like independence can sometimes leave a trail behind us.
After a life-altering hospital experience, Karl revisits the anthem of “I did it my way” and asks a deeper question: Is doing it your way always the right way?
He shares personal stories of leaving jobs, choosing marriage, pursuing purpose, and learning that sometimes loving someone means knowing when it’s time to go.
The episode also features a heartfelt early-morning conversation with a woman walking through pain, choosing movement over paralysis, and speaking boldly about faith, love, and eternity.
Because before the final curtain falls, we still have time to choose humility over arrogance — and love over ego.
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