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Learn How to Think | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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When Pastor Steven Furtick started his church, he tried to imitate everyone else’s actions. That changed when someone told him,
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“You can ask everyone what to do, or you can start learning what they think. If you learn how successful people think,
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you’ll know what to do in your situation.” His advice was wise. Success has a pattern we can follow—
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but we should never follow other people’s success to such a degree that we lose our own selves in the middle of it.
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As Kevin Miller stated, “Model people, but find your own flavor.” Principles of success will establish your path;
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embracing your personality will enhance it. I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.