Glenn Lundy begins by discussing a quote in his morning planner, emphasizing the idea of not comparing oneself to others but focusing on self-improvement.
He mentions that the quote was submitted by someone named Zenkei Shibayama, a Zen Master who lived from 1894 and served as a Zen Master for 25 years.
The discussion is part of a series on self-mastery, which starts with self-discipline and is now moving into self-awareness.
Glenn Lundy highlights the importance of being self-aware of one's mind, body, and spirit, emphasizing that true peace exists only in the present moment.
He concludes by emphasizing the importance of letting go of the past and future to find peace in the present and make a positive impact on others.