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Think swan, not ugly duckling, Pres. Uchtdorf says
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I'll line up with him anytime.
The minute you start thinking about others and service to others instead of yourself is when you become truly one of God's children.
Your depression leaves you, your future becomes bright and your prayers will be answered.
Don't marry someone just to be married. You don't need to find the perfect spouse. (There was only one of those and she is married to me) but find someone you fit with.
Some that you have peace with. That you can talk to. That respects you. Find someone that thinks of others. That does things for others and you will be very happy because he or she will have a good self image based not on looks or money or fame but on the peace that God gives those that truly serve others and thereby serve him.
I worked for Lufthansa myself during the time he was Chief Pilot. He found out about me and my Church membership and invited me to his office. We had a very nice chat for about 30 minutes. He didn't have to do that and I respect him very much for taking the time to visit with me.
President Uchtdorf is a leader who will make his mark on the development of the Church in years to come, if he hasn't done it already.
Message to focus on the Positive and Move in Positive
Directions. Thanks BYU-TV for making the broadcast
available live.
Hope that most who watched and listened either by electronic means or those who were actually there in the Marriott Center got the same Positive message and
Motivation.
There's lots of negative stuff out there in our World today. It's Great to Balance that out some. More Choices...
Thanks President Uchtdorf for a Well Prepared Address!!
PS: When I was a student at BYU, the Sunday night Firesides were some of the Great Highlights of the BYU experience. AND, President Uchtdorf, I generally took a "date" to those Firesides back then.
God Bless...
I've heard several different General Authorities say that very same thin many, many times to all different age groups.
I haven't seen this fireside, but I'll hazard to guess that very message was a part of Elder Uchtdorf's remarks.
One of President Hinckley's favorite messages was that the antidote for misery was to serve others.
Similar counsel is given often, in General Conference, to young adults, Relief Society sisters, youth, and others.
It is put it out there by countless Church leaders, to be heard by "those who have ears to hear,"
There are prophets in the land!
The Danish writers have given us enough great ideas already! Why can't the LDS leaders come up with their own original material?
just because something is not new, it doesn't mean it isn't good. i suppose the declaration of independence should be thrown out the window because it wasn't original ideas, just a collection of the greatest philosophy of freedom? it's not plagrism to concur with something, and to reject truth simply to find something new is the dumbest attack i have ever heard. i have no problem with debate, but please, think before posting.
and to thomas:
he did tell people with depression to seek out help. maybe not directly, but he said to speak to your leadrers. if it is the severe depression that requires treatment, it is alredy the obligation of the leader to counsel the person suffering to seek out proffesional help. just thought you'd like to know.
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