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The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

1528 | Jim Cathcart: “You and I Were Born with The Gift to Make this a Better Place.”

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

Sean Croxton

Entrepreneurship, Mental Health, Self-improvement, Business, Health & Fitness, Education

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Today, Jim Cathcart shares the 3 things you must know about yourself and your nature in order to become your best self. Plus, a 1-hour-a-day habit that can change your whole life, and the world too.

Source: How to believe in yourself: Jim Cathcart at TEDxDelrayBeach

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0:00.0

Yo, today's QLT is you and I were born with the gift to make this a better place.

0:07.6

Here we go.

0:34.1

Welcome back to the QLT.

1:04.1

Today, that can change your whole entire life and the entire world as well.

1:09.3

Jim Cathard, he's coming up.

1:13.7

Somewhere deep inside, you know what kind of person you were designed to be.

1:21.6

If you want to produce great acorns, think like an oak, not like an acorn.

1:30.5

Think like the person you intend to become.

1:34.3

Like the Christian question, what would Jesus do?

1:36.9

Ask yourself, how would the person I'd like to be do the things I'm about to do?

1:43.8

The acorn has three parts.

1:45.4

It's got a stem, a cap, and a seed.

1:50.2

And the stem represents its connection to the past.

1:53.4

All the acorns, all the oaks that have ever existed in its line before are encoded in

1:58.2

that transfer through that stem, the legacy into this acorn.

2:03.5

The cap holds onto the seed until the seed's ready to grow on its own.

2:07.2

So the cap represents your coaches, your mentors, your role models, your guides, your parents,

2:12.6

your friends, your teachers.

2:15.0

And when you're ready to grow on your own, the seed of that acorn holds not only your

2:19.4

potential, but the potential of every future generation of acorns that will spring from

2:26.8

that line.

2:28.0

So let me ask a question.

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