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The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

502 | Steve Harvey: “People Duplicate What They See.”

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

Sean Croxton

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

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2018

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

It’s Motivation Monday with Steve Harvey, who is kicking off a weeklong Super Kids series about how to raise successful children. Steve has a short and sweet message about leading by example and “taking the lid off” of your children’s potential. Get more from Steve at steveharvey.com. You can find today’s full clip here

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0:00.0

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0:25.3

Welcome back to the quote of the day show. I'm your host Shawn

0:28.5

Crockston and Shawn Crockston.com. You know, a few weeks ago, we had a short

0:33.1

mini series about how to raise strong, resilient, successful children. And

0:39.0

the reviews for that were amazing. I got lots of really good email about that.

0:43.1

So what I decided to do is this week to have a five day super kids series where

0:48.3

we have some of your favorite speakers give their tips on how to raise

0:52.1

successful children. And it starts off today with Steve Harvey. Here's Steve.

0:57.7

A fleet is the smallest insect. One of the world's smallest insects. Do you know

1:04.7

that a fleet has a 36 inch burger? That's pretty high. The average human being

1:11.2

cannot jump 36 inches. 36 inches. That's right here. If you take that insect and

1:17.1

you catch it and put it in the jar and put the lid on it, that insect still

1:22.3

has a 36 inch burger. You know what it does? It jumps 36 inches. But it hits his head

1:28.4

and get knocked back down. So he makes it a just. Since I'm getting knocked back down,

1:35.1

I'm not going to jump my full potential. I'm just going to jump just enough so I

1:40.7

don't get knocked back down. So, if you get another fleet in

1:46.7

the captain, the fleet goes into the jar to flee again. Another fleet has a 36 inch

1:52.3

vertical. But because he's in the jar and he's seen what happens when he hits his head

1:58.1

and he gets knocked back down, he duplicates what he sees the other fleet doing. And he

2:03.8

jumps just hard. Where he don't hit his head. The sad thing about it is when these

2:09.0

fleas have babies, these fleas are born with a 36 inch vertical. But because they live

2:15.7

in the jar with their mom and their daddy and they got a 36 inch vertical. But they see

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