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I freaking love it. I mean, you bring up a principle that I've always been a fan of is that the mind is an external thing working on who we really are. I've always believed that who we really are rests in the heart, right? And that's the reason why you can have these crazy thoughts, positive or negative, on all different things.
It's not until you actually dwell on them that they actually sink down to like, And either become who you are for better or for worse. But yeah, it's an interesting concept. And when you kind of separate the mind from everything else, it allows you to have just so much more self-mastery.
It's not until you actually dwell on them that they actually sink down to like, And either become who you are for better or for worse. But yeah, it's an interesting concept. And when you kind of separate the mind from everything else, it allows you to have just so much more self-mastery.
It's not until you actually dwell on them that they actually sink down to like, And either become who you are for better or for worse. But yeah, it's an interesting concept. And when you kind of separate the mind from everything else, it allows you to have just so much more self-mastery.
Yeah, we actually talked about this at my church on Sunday.
Yeah, we actually talked about this at my church on Sunday.
Yeah, we actually talked about this at my church on Sunday.
Yeah. You know, it's interesting. It's like one thing in like theory and one thing in practice, right? Theoretically, everybody's like, oh, you know, I forgive all people. I allow people to change, but actually allowing it to take place. It's one of the most powerful ways of forgiving, right? Like in the scripture, it talks about of you, it's required to forgive all men.
Yeah. You know, it's interesting. It's like one thing in like theory and one thing in practice, right? Theoretically, everybody's like, oh, you know, I forgive all people. I allow people to change, but actually allowing it to take place. It's one of the most powerful ways of forgiving, right? Like in the scripture, it talks about of you, it's required to forgive all men.
Yeah. You know, it's interesting. It's like one thing in like theory and one thing in practice, right? Theoretically, everybody's like, oh, you know, I forgive all people. I allow people to change, but actually allowing it to take place. It's one of the most powerful ways of forgiving, right? Like in the scripture, it talks about of you, it's required to forgive all men.
That doesn't just mean like, hey, you wronged me. I forgive you. It's like, I'm not going to hold you to your previous standard, right? I'm actually allowing you to change. That is a true methodology of forgiveness is just like looking past who they are and seeing who they could become. And yeah, I think it's extremely powerful. And the fact that you have that in your wife is fantastic.
That doesn't just mean like, hey, you wronged me. I forgive you. It's like, I'm not going to hold you to your previous standard, right? I'm actually allowing you to change. That is a true methodology of forgiveness is just like looking past who they are and seeing who they could become. And yeah, I think it's extremely powerful. And the fact that you have that in your wife is fantastic.
That doesn't just mean like, hey, you wronged me. I forgive you. It's like, I'm not going to hold you to your previous standard, right? I'm actually allowing you to change. That is a true methodology of forgiveness is just like looking past who they are and seeing who they could become. And yeah, I think it's extremely powerful. And the fact that you have that in your wife is fantastic.
Yeah, that was my first car sales boss.
Yeah, that was my first car sales boss.
Yeah, that was my first car sales boss.
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
Yeah. You know, you bring up an incredible point. So I have 39 strategies and theories of running a business. And one of them is focused around truth and transparency, right? And like truth and transparency is, as you shared, like where everything changes and where you get full buy-in. In fact, I think it's the greatest... showing of love, right?