Craig Groeschel
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And the part that you're talking about friendship is I have to pick your brain on this because- I am fascinated with the idea. If you said, if I picked a hundred subjects, Simon's going to write about this, I wouldn't have friendship in my top 100. And then I would say to you, why in the world that when there's been so much written on it, you have to have something that's new or different.
And the part that you're talking about friendship is I have to pick your brain on this because- I am fascinated with the idea. If you said, if I picked a hundred subjects, Simon's going to write about this, I wouldn't have friendship in my top 100. And then I would say to you, why in the world that when there's been so much written on it, you have to have something that's new or different.
And the part that you're talking about friendship is I have to pick your brain on this because- I am fascinated with the idea. If you said, if I picked a hundred subjects, Simon's going to write about this, I wouldn't have friendship in my top 100. And then I would say to you, why in the world that when there's been so much written on it, you have to have something that's new or different.
So tell me the story behind the passion on friendship.
So tell me the story behind the passion on friendship.
So tell me the story behind the passion on friendship.
It's fascinating to me because five minutes ago, I thought that would be an unusual subject for you to write on. And then when you start talking about it, I actually think it is maybe way more obvious than I thought about because— every part of our life that matters has a friend with it.
It's fascinating to me because five minutes ago, I thought that would be an unusual subject for you to write on. And then when you start talking about it, I actually think it is maybe way more obvious than I thought about because— every part of our life that matters has a friend with it.
It's fascinating to me because five minutes ago, I thought that would be an unusual subject for you to write on. And then when you start talking about it, I actually think it is maybe way more obvious than I thought about because— every part of our life that matters has a friend with it.
And the common statements, and they're common, but they're so true, like you're the average of your five closest friends. I mean, everyone says that. It is ridiculously true how you think, how you eat, how you dress, where you go, what you read, what you listen to, who you're becoming. is friendship. And now we've got kind of great leaders.
And the common statements, and they're common, but they're so true, like you're the average of your five closest friends. I mean, everyone says that. It is ridiculously true how you think, how you eat, how you dress, where you go, what you read, what you listen to, who you're becoming. is friendship. And now we've got kind of great leaders.
And the common statements, and they're common, but they're so true, like you're the average of your five closest friends. I mean, everyone says that. It is ridiculously true how you think, how you eat, how you dress, where you go, what you read, what you listen to, who you're becoming. is friendship. And now we've got kind of great leaders.
Marcus Buckingham, you can't get him on a stage without talking about love. For years, it's organizational leadership, and now he's talking about how you have to love people. And I think it's fascinating. In the workplace, what's your recommendation on friendship? Can we be friends and work together? Should we be friends?
Marcus Buckingham, you can't get him on a stage without talking about love. For years, it's organizational leadership, and now he's talking about how you have to love people. And I think it's fascinating. In the workplace, what's your recommendation on friendship? Can we be friends and work together? Should we be friends?
Marcus Buckingham, you can't get him on a stage without talking about love. For years, it's organizational leadership, and now he's talking about how you have to love people. And I think it's fascinating. In the workplace, what's your recommendation on friendship? Can we be friends and work together? Should we be friends?
I agree. I'm looking at a bunch of people I'm friends with right now and they're laughing because we have wonderfully complex relationships and mostly wonderfully and somewhat complex. A couple of questions. There's another word for complex, which is depth. Yeah.
I agree. I'm looking at a bunch of people I'm friends with right now and they're laughing because we have wonderfully complex relationships and mostly wonderfully and somewhat complex. A couple of questions. There's another word for complex, which is depth. Yeah.
I agree. I'm looking at a bunch of people I'm friends with right now and they're laughing because we have wonderfully complex relationships and mostly wonderfully and somewhat complex. A couple of questions. There's another word for complex, which is depth. Yeah.
You would appreciate this more than most. There's someone who's sitting in here. I won't say her name, but we've worked together for years and they had a loss in the family. And I called the other day and I didn't realize it, but she called back, left me a voice text and said, when I lost a child, you're the first to call. When I lost another family member, you're the first to call.
You would appreciate this more than most. There's someone who's sitting in here. I won't say her name, but we've worked together for years and they had a loss in the family. And I called the other day and I didn't realize it, but she called back, left me a voice text and said, when I lost a child, you're the first to call. When I lost another family member, you're the first to call.