 I used to be really concerned about people stealing my content, using it without my permission. When I was creating online courses years ago, I still do today, I guess, but years ago when I started creating online courses, I was so concerned about locking it down, making sure that there are copyright protections and that people wouldn't share it with their friends without their friends paying for it. At some point I just realized that, God, it's kind of a futile process because as I figure out ways to lock it down, people who really want to pirate my online courses will figure out smarter ways to pirate it and share it forward. So I said, you know what, it's not worth my time and energy to really fight this battle, and instead what I did was I started channeling my energy towards creating more, creating better, and that decision made such a huge difference in my business and in my content. And today, you know, I don't try to lock down my online workshops and courses, but what's interesting is maybe just because of the nature of the kind of topic I talk about, everybody who buys my online courses, I feel like it has a lot of integrity and it's never seemed to be a problem in terms of people sharing it forward. I haven't seen that happen. And if people do, I don't mind because I'm concerned about creating more and better courses as a result. And when it comes to our free content, a similar idea, which is are we afraid of people repurposing our blog posts, using our videos elsewhere without our permission and credit? Well, I no longer am concerned about that because I'll tell you this. I think there are two things that nobody can take away from us. Nobody can take away from you. One is your ability to keep getting more and more creative forever. And this feeling of I got to lock down my content because I don't want other people to use it without my permission. Makes an assumption that you only have so much creativity within you. And that assumption is limiting you from really being liberated to create even more. Your genius within you is unlimited. So that's one thing that nobody can take away from you is your unlimited genius and ability to create more and better. And I've discovered ever since I was willing to just give away my content and not worry about people using it without my permission, any of you can use my videos or my blog posts without my permission, without attributions, no worries at all. Be part of it. You can copy and paste. Ever since I made that decision, I've become so much more creative than before. I realized I was locking weight of a lot of energy out of protection and fear. And the other thing, so your limited creativity, nobody can take away from you. And the other thing nobody can take away from you, I believe is your eternal security. No matter what you're going to be taken care of, no matter what you're going to be fine and you're always going to be on a path toward greater wisdom. Because living this life will teach you more and you're on a path towards greater virtue. And I think that eternal security, I believe in it and I believe no one can take that away from you or from me. I hope this is inspiring and I hope that this may help liberate you a bit more to create content and courses and products without the fear of having to lock things down but just using that energy instead to create more and to create better. I'll have more thoughts about all this in the notes of this video. And also I don't expect that all of you who watch this will suddenly decide to be as radical as I am in how I treat my content and the sort of liberation of it. But hopefully I can be a model to inspire you to think about a different way than what's typically done out there with the concerns about copyright and things like that. So any questions, you're always welcome to ask me and I'm not, by the way, I should say I'm not giving any legal advice here in this video, any business advice. So you have to make a decision whether you want to do copyrights and how you want to protect your content. But I'm just sharing with you what has really worked well for me.