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Share Your Opinions Wisely | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Just because you have the opportunity to state your thoughts or critique others doesn’t mean you should.
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Trumpeting your beliefs without filter is usually done from a selfish motive of wanting to be heard;
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as a result, it can grate people the wrong way.
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Ravi Zacharias went so far as to say
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that “a conviction unguarded by love will make the possessor of them obnoxious
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and the dogma he possesses repulsive.”
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Today’s society doesn’t need people who demean others when they happen to believe differently.
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People are worth much more than that.
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When people want to hear your thoughts, that’s the time to share—because it benefits them.
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Let wisdom always guard your words. I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.