Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., Shakespeare, Johannes Gutenberg, and Pablo Picasso. When someone changes the game, their name becomes synonymous with how the game is changed. Einstein developed the theory of relativity. Abraham Lincoln fought for emancipation. Gutenberg invented the printing press. Martin Luther King had a dream. Shakespeare shaped the English language. Picasso taught us that art is not just still life. Game changers don’t just change the game. They change the meaning of the their own name. They utilize their 1% percent – or God-given potential, to transform the world forever. Their name is more than just a name. It’s a symbol of how much things have changed. God didn’t just give you a name. He gave you the ability to use your name to change the game. When people hear your name, they believe that things are either going to change for the better, or things are going to change for the worst.

How will you use your name to change the game?

But, don’t be a person that let’s that game out there, whatever that game is, change you. You be a person that changes the game. Don’t be a person that’s influenced by what’s happening on the outside. Be a person who influences things on the outside because of who you are on the inside. George Bernard Shaw said this, “The reasonable man shapes himself to the world. The unreasonable man shapes the world to himself. Therefore, all great change and progress is made by the unreasonable man.