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Your Move with Andy Stanley Podcast

You'll Be Glad You Did, Part 4 - “Going the Distance”

Your Move with Andy Stanley Podcast

Andy Stanley

Religion & Spirituality

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, Andy here. Welcome to Your Move, where we help you make better decisions and live with fewer regrets.

0:06.7

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0:18.5

To give, just visit your move.is slash give. That's your move.

0:23.5

dot is forward slash give. Thanks for considering. And now back to the show.

0:33.1

Today we are in part four of our series. you'll be glad you did timeless advice for troubled times

0:42.5

we've all lived long enough to have made some decisions we're so glad we made to develop some

0:47.1

habits we're so glad that we did right we've also lived long enough to face the consequences of some

0:51.7

decisions we've made or some habits that we didn't

0:54.3

break soon enough, and we wish we had. So basically, we're all old enough to, you know, we're either

0:59.9

glad we did or we wish we had, we're glad we didn't, we're glad we did it, or we wish we hadn't.

1:07.0

So we've all got stories. Every one of us could stand up and tell a story around these two

1:11.0

condescending pairs of statements. Eventually, we all realize, because we're adults, we're all old

1:16.2

enough to realize that life is connected, that one thing leads to another, that today impacts

1:20.8

tomorrow, that yesterday impacts today, my relational decisions today, my professional decisions

1:24.9

today, my financial decisions today, my academic decisions today

1:28.5

will impact, will eventually impact me in all of those areas later. And this is, of course,

1:33.2

the number one lesson, or one of the number one lessons, parents want to impart to their kids

1:37.2

or to, you know, grandparents want to impart to their grandkids that life is connected.

1:42.1

So in this series, I'm offering some unoriginal, I didn't make any of this

1:45.6

up, unoriginal, in some cases, learned it the hard way. You'll be glad you did advice. This is just an

1:52.8

advice series. These are not imperatives or rules, but if you take this advice, it will keep you

1:58.2

from breaking the rules that have the potential to break you or break your heart or break the heart of the people that you love the most. This advice,

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