GRANDMASTER CLINTON ROBINSON: The Legacy of an Educator and Entrepreneur: Empowering Lives Through The Martial Arts (Part 8)

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GM Robinson at 75th Anniversary of the Moo Duk Kwan in Reno NV.
GM Robinson at 75th Anniversary of the Moo Duk Kwan in Reno NV.
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MAWNews: Well, you really highlight that concept of taking responsibility—having that internal locus of control. Jeff Smith tells a story about taking ownership, even in a situation where most people would have pointed fingers. That kind of mentality translates directly to running a school. You’ve got to take responsibility for the outcomes, whether it’s about your students’ progress or the financial health of your business. It’s not always your fault, but it’s always your responsibility, right? CR: Absolutely. And you know, being adaptable is key. You have to be observant, see what’s working and what isn’t, and be willing to make changes. One guy who exemplifies this is my good

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