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Episode Synopsis
Guest Jim Stovall
- PROFOUND AND PRACTICAL: When we look at the field of personal development, self-help, and success, information can either be profound or practical. Profound information instructs and inspires us on a large scale. Napoleon Hill’s words, “Anything the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve,” are profound and can change the course of our lives, but they may not tell us what to do today. On the other hand, the idea that to prosper, you must spend less than you earn is eminently practical, but it doesn’t tell us how to find, pursue, and live our calling or mission in life.
We must constantly sort the input we receive into the categories of profound and practical.
During a political campaign, it is very important to listen to the meaning behind the words and not just how they are delivered. In the 1960 presidential debate between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy, those who watched or heard the debate felt Kennedy had won, while those who read the transcript felt Nixon had won.
Words are all we have to communicate our thoughts, feelings, and mission, but they can be confusing or misleading if we don’t weigh them carefully.
As you go through your day today, separate the spoken or written words from the motives and meanings behind them.
Guest:
Joining us today is DR Wayne H. Winegarden PHD ... WAYNE SENIOR FELLOW OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, AT THE PACIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE AND .......also the Director of PRI’s Center for Medical Economics and Innovation. DR WINEGARDEN SAYS “Price controls used by government-run health care systems globally to contain costs ....lead to delays, lower quality, and worse health outcomes.”
So let’s work on the solution.
- PROFOUND AND PRACTICAL: When we look at the field of personal development, self-help, and success, information can either be profound or practical. Profound information instructs and inspires us on a large scale. Napoleon Hill’s words, “Anything the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve,” are profound and can change the course of our lives, but they may not tell us what to do today. On the other hand, the idea that to prosper, you must spend less than you earn is eminently practical, but it doesn’t tell us how to find, pursue, and live our calling or mission in life.
We must constantly sort the input we receive into the categories of profound and practical.
During a political campaign, it is very important to listen to the meaning behind the words and not just how they are delivered. In the 1960 presidential debate between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy, those who watched or heard the debate felt Kennedy had won, while those who read the transcript felt Nixon had won.
Words are all we have to communicate our thoughts, feelings, and mission, but they can be confusing or misleading if we don’t weigh them carefully.
As you go through your day today, separate the spoken or written words from the motives and meanings behind them.
Guest:
Joining us today is DR Wayne H. Winegarden PHD ... WAYNE SENIOR FELLOW OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, AT THE PACIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE AND .......also the Director of PRI’s Center for Medical Economics and Innovation. DR WINEGARDEN SAYS “Price controls used by government-run health care systems globally to contain costs ....lead to delays, lower quality, and worse health outcomes.”
So let’s work on the solution.
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