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#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

POWERS · Oct 21, 2025

Navigating faith, family, and modern pressures by playing the "infinite game"—an approach to intentional living with an eternal perspective.

True Progress Is Admitting You're Wrong and Turning Back First

C.S. Lewis's quote reframes 'progress' not as stubbornly pushing forward on a flawed path, but as having the courage to recognize you are on the wrong road—in career, relationships, or habits—and being the first to turn around.

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#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

POWERS·4 months ago

Frame Identity as a "Christian Who Plays Sports," Not a "Christian Athlete"

The subtle linguistic shift from "Christian athlete" (where athlete is the noun) to "Christian who plays sports" (where Christian is the core identity) is a powerful way to ground a person's self-worth in faith, not in fluctuating performance or success.

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#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

POWERS·4 months ago

Frame Youth Sports as a "Vehicle" for Character, Not an Identity-Defining Goal

Instead of letting sports become an idol, position them as a tool for teaching excellence, resilience, and faith. This reframes wins and losses as opportunities for growth and ministry, preventing a child's identity from being tied solely to their athletic performance.

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#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

POWERS·4 months ago

Leaders Must Choose: Build a Self-Serving "Empire" or a Lasting "Legacy"

An empire is built for personal gain, name recognition, or familial wealth and will eventually crumble. A legacy is built on values and beliefs that benefit everyone and spread long after the founder is gone. A leader must consciously choose one path, as they are mutually exclusive.

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#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

POWERS·4 months ago

Adopt the Roman Army's "Shield Wall" for Personal Accountability

Roman soldiers fought with a shield in their left hand and sword in their right, leaving one side vulnerable. They compensated by fighting shoulder-to-shoulder, with each man's shield protecting his neighbor. This is a powerful model for accountability: find trusted peers to cover your blind spots.

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#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

POWERS·4 months ago

The "Prophet, Priest, King" Framework Balances Truth, Mercy, and Purposeful Leadership

This theological model offers a three-part structure for leadership: the Prophet speaks truth, the Priest shows mercy, and the King provides direction. Leaders should consciously develop all three aspects to avoid imbalances, such as being all "take the hill" without caring for the team.

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#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

POWERS·4 months ago

A Father's Spiritual Leadership Has 3x the Impact on a Child's Faith

Barna research reveals a father's active spiritual leadership is a powerful predictor of a child's future faith. If a father leads, there's a 90% chance the children will become believers, compared to only 30% if the mother leads alone, highlighting the father's critical role.

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#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

POWERS·4 months ago

Adopting an "Infinite Game" Mindset Frees You from Winning Every Daily Battle

Viewing life through an eternal lens, or the "infinite game," shifts focus from short-term wins (like arguments) to long-term growth. This perspective reduces stress and reframes challenges as opportunities, fostering a sense of freedom from the need to win every small conflict.

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#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

POWERS·4 months ago

Dude Perfect's Success Proves Purpose-Driven, Family-Friendly Media is Highly Profitable

By creating entertaining content that unites families, Dude Perfect has built immense trust with parents. This trust translates directly into financial success through tours and merchandise, demonstrating that values-aligned media can outperform 'edgy' content by serving a massive, underserved market.

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#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

POWERS·4 months ago

Treat That "Inkling" of Doubt About a Shiny Opportunity as Divine Guidance

When a decision feels wrong despite looking perfect on paper, that 'tiny inkling in your gut' isn't just a fleeting feeling. For believers, it can be interpreted as the Holy Spirit providing crucial guidance. Learning to trust this internal nudge over external validation leads to better long-term outcomes.

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#396 - Jason Illian - Co-Founder @ Highmount Capital - Eternal Thinking

POWERS·4 months ago