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How to Live in an Overly Sensitive Culture | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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We live in a society that has become overly sensitive. The idea has been perpetrated that discomfort of any kind should not be allowed,
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but that is far from the truth. Any time two or more people come together, there’s room for disagreement and offense.
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Now when you find yourself frustrated, remember what Steven Furtick stated: “Offense is an event. Offended is a decision.”
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Other people’s actions should never become an excuse for you to change your character. It also doesn’t give you the right to expect others to bow to your perspective.
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Offense is simply an opportunity for you to become bitter or to forgive and move on with your life. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.