
Tuesday Jun 30, 2026
Merica #Rise&Grind
Today, something happened on #RiseAndGrind that has NEVER happened before in over 2,000 episodes...
Glenn Lundy drank coffee.
Yes. At 48 years old. For the very first time. π³βπ
But what started as a hilarious experiment after a disrupted sleep cycle quickly turned into one of the most important conversations we've had in this entire Born in the USA series.
What if being born in America isn't just a privilege... but a responsibility?
In this powerful episode, Glenn explores:
πΊπΈ Why being born in America is like winning a lottery ticket that only 4% of the world's population receives.
π The profound meaning behind the verse, "To whom much is given, much is required."
π§ Why access to opportunity means nothing if we don't use it.
πͺ The difference between entitlement and responsibility.
π Why gratitude may be the most powerful force we possess.
π How ordinary people can still do extraordinary things.
Along the way, Glenn discusses:
βοΈ Learning to solve a Rubik's Cube at age 48
βοΈ Why complaining about egg prices might be the wrong question
βοΈ What America's founders had that we often lack today
βοΈ Why your life, your family, and your future are part of a much bigger story
This isn't about politics.
This isn't about pretending life is perfect.
This is about recognizing the opportunities we've been given and deciding what we're going to do with them.
Because maybe...
Just maybe...
You weren't born in this place and this time by accident.
π₯ If this episode moves you, share it with someone who needs to be reminded that their life still matters, their future isn't finished, and their opportunity is sacred.
#RiseAndGrind #BornInTheUSA #GlennLundy #FaithFamilyFuture #AmericanDream #PersonalDevelopment #Leadership #Gratitude #Purpose #Responsibility
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