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Good Friday's trending, but you're missing the real story.

We're seeing "Good Friday" trending, and it's not just about store hours or a day off. Jon and Beatrice touched on the idea of looking ahead, of planning for a future "Masters," but what about the present? What about the work that needs doing *now*?

I’ve spent a lot of time on Center Stage with people who are navigating their own Good Friday moments — those times of reckoning, of sacrifice, often in quiet desperation. The trending search, "are schools closed on Good Friday," feels like such a superficial question when you consider the weight this day carries for so many. It's about more than just a break from routine; it’s about reflection, about understanding the cost of a path, and what it truly means to lead.

You can tell a lot about a man, or a woman, by how they face those moments when the path ahead demands something more than convenience. It's not about the trophy in 2026. It's about what you're building, or perhaps, dismantling, today. Let's sit with this for a moment. What are we truly sacrificing, and what are we gaining?

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