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The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

1713 | Dr. Dennis Kimbro: “People Don’t Care About You Until They Know How Much You Care About Them.”

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

Sean Croxton

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

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2023

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

On today’s QOD, Dr. Dennis Kimbro implores you to never compromise your values. Plus, you’ll discover how Dr. Martin Luther King and Steve Jobs used the same “marketing strategy” to reach their goals.

Source: Dr. Dennis Kimbro: Putting It All Together - Success & Greatness | Empower Series SMU

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0:00.0

Yo, today's QOD is people don't care about you until they know how much you care about them. Here we go

0:30.0

Welcome back to the quote of the day show I'm your hope Sean Croxton a Sean Croxton.com

0:39.0

We've got Dr. Dennis Kimbrough on the show today. Today's going to encourage you to never

0:45.0

compromise your values. Also, he's going to share some very little known facts about Dr. Martin Luther King

0:53.0

and he's going to talk about how Dr. King and Steve Jobs use the exact same marketing strategy to reach their goals. Dr. Kimbrough's coming up.

1:05.0

People don't care about you until they know how much you care about them. And what is grit like I said, grit is believing in yourself.

1:16.0

Here we go right here. You talk about grit and you talk about people believing in you. Well, you know, second key point is about your values.

1:27.0

Like I said, Peter, thank you very much. Never compromise your values. What do you know about Martin Luther King?

1:34.0

Well, I love that quote. I tell all my millennials all the time who addicted to that cell phone your day, your life is officially over the day you begin to talk about.

1:42.0

Think about and discuss everything that doesn't matter. But what do we know about Martin Luther King? Well, number one, his name was Martin. His name was Michael.

1:49.0

When he was eight years old, his father had his name legally changed to honor the German Theologian. Number two, just like TD Jakes, just like Tyler Perry, just like Christian Lable down.

2:00.0

Martin Luther King's high school dropout. Martin Luther King didn't finish high school. You do the calculus. Skip the ninth grade, skip the 11th grade.

2:07.0

Enter you entered more house at age 15. What else do you know about Dr. King? You know, never earn more than $10,000 over the course of any year over the course of his life.

2:18.0

Now my hot shot and old all business students, Dr. Kim, bro. But he did win the Nobel Prize and what that came a cash win fall of excess of $150,000. Yes, yes, yes, yes.

2:28.0

But he gave every dime of it back to the movement except $10,000. He had a bar 10 grand from his father and law to pay his income taxes.

2:36.0

Got up at the same hour day every day. Got up at 615 in the morning, ate the same breakfast, coffee and orange juice, 630 in the morning to 730 in the morning. That was a golden hour.

2:47.0

That was an hour for P&D prayer and devotion. He had a bookline study. There were 200 books in that study every hour of the day right off the bat, 630 to 730 prayer and devotion. As a matter of fact, Martin Luther King lived in the moment.

3:04.0

What moment are you talking about? Well, he started a day off with prayer and devotion and before that hit the pillow at night prayer and devotion. He lived like between two prayers.

3:16.0

1963 Martin Luther King gave more than 300 speeches traveled more than 300,000 miles to give those 300 speeches.

3:24.0

And he always flew first class. Do you know that? Martin Luther King always flew first class. Not because he had a huge ego, not because he was narcissistic, not because he was conceded.

3:36.0

The reason why Martin Luther King flew first class when he got to the airport and he got to the terminal and he got to the gate and the other passenger soul was going to be on the plane with them.

3:47.0

No one wanted to sit next to him. So the pilot and flight attendants to get together. Where can we put this? Where he won't be a nuisance to anybody? I throw up in first class.

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