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The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

1648 | Leo Buscaglia: “It’s All Right, It Doesn’t Matter.”

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

Sean Croxton

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

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2023

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode, Leo Buscaglia reminds you of the power to choose your attitude and actions. Plus, how most things we worry about don’t really matter.

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0:00.0

Yo, today's QOD is it's all right. It doesn't matter. Here we go.

0:30.0

Welcome back to the Quotat the Day show I'm your host, Sean Crox and a Sean Crox and

0:36.1

.com. We got Leo Buscalia back on this show today. He's going to talk about how you have

0:43.2

the power to choose your attitude and to choose your actions. Also, he's going to talk about

0:50.7

how most things we worry about really don't matter that much if at all. Leo Buscalia's

0:56.9

coming up.

1:27.9

I was always amazed at the work of Victor Frankl. Many of you know it. A beautiful thing

1:32.4

that he did in man search for meaning. He said this, the experiences of camp life he

1:36.8

was talking about being in a concentration camp. If any man should have had trouble living

1:43.8

through this, he should have. He was a neurologist. He had grown up in a very wealthy V&E's family.

1:50.6

He had everything all of his life. And all of a sudden, he was put in a situation where

1:54.4

you think there aren't very many viable alternatives. Listen to what he says. The experiences of

1:59.8

camp life show that man does have a choice of action. There are enough examples, often

2:05.3

of a heroic nature, which proved that apathy can be overcome and irritability of the worst

2:12.1

kind suppressed. We who lived in concentration camps can remember those who walk through

2:18.0

the huts to comfort others, giving away their last piece of bread. They may have been

2:23.6

a few in number, but they offered sufficient proof that everything can be taken from us.

2:29.6

But one thing, the last of the greatest of human freedoms, the freedom to choose one's

2:35.1

attitude in every any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way of life. You have that.

2:46.2

You know people say, oh, Buscale, you are so naive. You say people can select joy. Try it.

2:56.6

The next time you're in a situation where you can find yourself screaming at someone,

3:04.4

try smiling. It's amazing. Some of you have seen that show where I talk about the man

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