Episode 627: I Don’t Know. Nobody. Not Me. The Marker of Adulthood

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In this episode, I reflect on responsibility, authenticity, and the societal pressures we’re all facing today. Inspired by a recent homily and my own recovery journey, I talk about three phrases I keep hearing everywhere: “I don’t know,” “nobody,” and “not me.” These phrases reveal how easily we avoid accountability — and why taking responsibility is the true marker of adulthood.

I share my thoughts on self-respect, owning our actions, and how personal responsibility plays a critical role in recovery and personal growth. I also discuss celebrity culture, social media’s influence on identity, and how these forces are shaping the way we see ourselves and the world around us.

Finally, I talk about my concerns for younger generations — how distraction, social media, and a lack of foundational knowledge are impacting responsibility, leadership, and confidence.

This episode is about stepping into accountability, embracing growth, and choosing to live with intention — one responsible decision at a time.

Key Topics

• Why responsibility is the marker of adulthood
• “I don’t know, nobody, not me” mindset
• Recovery and radical ownership
• Celebrity accountability
• Social media and avoidance culture
• Self-respect and personal growth
• Teaching responsibility to the next generation
• Faith and personal transformation

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Keywords

Responsibility, Accountability, Recovery, Personal Growth, Self-Respect, Adulthood, Social Media, Leadership, Sobriety, Faith