Eric Wood
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I love that you shared, maybe not for the most pure reasons.
I was looking at these people wondering what it was they were doing so right.
And that you found that common thread was their faith.
I think that's, that's really important for everybody listening.
And for those listening who are
grew up like Eric and I in the Catholic church and did not have a strong relationship with God.
It is never too late to explore how that relationship can be different today.
And like you mentioned earlier too, for those who are opposed to having this idea that they don't want to have a relationship with God right now,
being open to that there is something much larger, more powerful than all of us out there, whatever you want to call it.
I know, Eric, you said the universe before, whatever word you want to use, but it is never too late to take a second look at the power that is out there.
I call it God, but for whoever wants to call it universe or anything else, definitely ask your questions to something and someone so much more powerful than you, and you will find answers so much more quickly.
Okay.
Now I want to get to what that big moment in your life was like when you had that neck injury and found out you weren't going to be able to play in the NFL again in a weird way.
And this is not fair to you.
It's like the day that I got fired.
When you all of a sudden wake up from something that you think is your whole life and you feel like it's taken away and that hit mentally and for you physically, too.
What was that like?
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