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Radical Personal Finance

860-My Hero, Bill Gaither...and the Career and Life Lessons We Can All Learn from Him

Radical Personal Finance

Joshua J. Sheats, MSFS, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CASL, RHU, REBC, CAP

Finance, Retirement, Insurance, Business, Money, Education, Self-improvement, Financial, Independence, Growth, Advice, Investing, Family, Personal, Radical, Christian, Faith

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Bill Gaither is a hero of mine, primarily for his career. He has been singing, performing, and writing songs for nearly 70 years. And he is still at the top of his game. Let him inspire you too.

Wintley Phipps, Amazing Grace https://youtu.be/qNuQbJst4Lk

Gaither "Easter" Music Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgubmqMAVkRapOBksWczdAN2RxIW97OY4

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0:00.0

Welcome to Radical Personal Finance, I show dedicated to providing you with the knowledge

0:03.3

skills, insight, and encouragement you need to live a rich and meaningful life now while

0:08.3

building a plan for financial freedom in 10 years or less.

0:11.3

My name is Joshua, I'm your host and today I'm going to share with you one of my heroes,

0:16.0

one of my career heroes specifically and share with you a little bit about his life and

0:22.6

his story in hopes that it might also inspire you.

0:27.6

I believe that it's important to have heroes, people that you look up to, and these can

0:32.2

be heroes writ large, right, people that you would like to be like in most things, or it

0:37.8

can be people that you admire for something specific, but I believe one of the healthiest

0:43.6

personal habits that we can develop is to go through life looking to find things that

0:49.4

we admire and look up to about other people, the way that other people behave, the way

0:55.6

that other people live their lives, the kind of person they are, and even if they, those

1:02.3

specific things that we can find to appreciate about somebody, even if they're quite small,

1:08.0

and there's maybe more things that we would not like about somebody rather than appreciate

1:12.6

rather than the things that we do, I believe that this practice is one of the healthiest things

1:16.8

that we can possibly do.

1:18.5

It's healthy for you and for me as individuals because it helps us to develop a positive

1:24.6

outlook on life.

1:25.6

We go through life being a good finder rather than a fault finder.

1:30.0

We go through life treating people well, treating them as human beings who have something that

1:35.8

we can learn from them, something that we can appreciate about them, and that allows us

1:40.2

to see the world in a vastly different way than people who go through life seeking to be

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