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Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

NY Times Best-Selling Author Bob Goff | The Importance of Remembering to Love Everyone Always

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Clay Clark

Business, Entrepreneur, Thrivetime, Businessschool, Smallbusiness, Entrepreneurship

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2018

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Bob Goff, the New York Times Best-Selling author of the book Love Does and an adjunct professor at Pepperdine University shares the importance of remembering to love always, the art of mentorship and his overall philosophy towards helping those in need around him.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Some people who I don't know very well ask me,

0:02.8

why do you listen to Pastor T. D. Jakes every morning?

0:06.0

It's gonna hurt, but you gotta stretch over the pain

0:11.8

to be free from the past.

0:15.0

Other people who know me very well and know all of the business deals that I'm involved in,

0:20.0

don't ask me that as much.

0:23.0

So Jesus, who is exceptional, is having a conversation with ordinary.

0:30.0

An exceptional and ordinary always have a conflict.

0:35.0

Anytime exceptional people dwell in the midst of ordinary thinking people,

0:41.0

there is always going to be conflict.

0:43.2

My friends, the reason I listen to Pastor TD-Jakes on a daily basis is that nearly every day

0:48.4

as I attempt to manage a team in a world where the U.S. Chamber and CBS News estimate that over 75% of employees steal from the workplace.

0:59.5

And over 81% of employees lie on their resumes. I have to keep in mind that it's important to love people

1:06.4

who are oftentimes unlovable, and to forgive people that are oftentimes unforgivable.

1:13.1

And so on today's show I am honored to invite on to the show the New York Times best-selling

1:18.0

author by the name of Bob Gough, who has devoted his entire life to teaching people the importance, to love everyone,

1:26.0

always, even though it's very hard.

1:29.0

Some shows don't need a celebrity narrator to introduce the show, but this show does. Two men, eight

1:37.0

kids co-created by two different women, 13 multimillion dollar businesses.

1:44.0

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Thrive Time Show. Two, one. Here we go. We started from the bottom now we're here.

1:54.0

Started from the bottom and we'll show you how to get here.

1:58.0

Started from the bottom that we're here.

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