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In this episode, Dan Owolabi explores the difference between wise courage and reckless self-belief. Because not every bold move is faithful, and not every risk is leadership. Some bets are rooted in preparation, alignment, and responsibility. Others are driven by ego, presumption, immaturity, or the desire to appear strong before we are actually ready. This conversation unpacks the tension between faith and foolishness, courage and recklessness, confidence and true capacity. In this episode, Dan breaks down: why “bet on yourself” is only good advice when rightly framed the difference between faith and presumption why some risks produce growth while others produce damage why capacity matters more than hype why preparation must come before the leap how leaders can evaluate whether a self-bet is wise or dangerous the signals that you are ready for risk — and the signals that you are not why courage is not ego in motion, but responsibility in motion This is for leaders, entrepreneurs, founders, builders, and anyone facing a major decision that requires sacrifice, risk, and trust. Because the real question is not whether you should bet on yourself. The real question is whether you are prepared, aligned, and called to make that bet in the first place. Connect with Dan: Dan’s Website: https://www.bookdanowolabi.com/ Branches Consulting Co.: https://www.branchesconsultingco.com/ Instagram: / iamdanowolabi LinkedIn: / dan-owolabi Subscribe for more conversations on leadership, faith, courage, clarity, and building a life that lasts. #DanOwolabi #leadership #Faith #Courage #Risk #Entrepreneurship #SelfLeadership #ChristianLeadership #DecisionMaking #PersonalGrowth My recommendation for this one: That title has strong tension and should pull curiosity well.