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If you interact with Tony Beasley, you'll notice his positive demeanor and relentless pursuit to greet everyone that crosses his path. His upbeat attitude stems from the belief that we as individuals "get our cup filled" from others, but that we must also "fill the cups of others". In our conversation with Tony, we discuss:
*The power of words (5:33)
*How words can be weapons for destruction or tools for construction (7:38)
*How everyone is a "work-in-progress" (15:58)
Even though Tony's demeanor exudes positivity, previous life experiences proved to be a major challenge. What we learn, however, is that these challenges only served to instill a bigger commitment to humility and gratitude. Tony's views on life, interactions, and what we can do for others shows us how each person we interact with is either a demolition site, or a construction opportunity. To watch today's interview, please click the following link: https://vimeo.com/363050711
By Josiah IgonoIf you interact with Tony Beasley, you'll notice his positive demeanor and relentless pursuit to greet everyone that crosses his path. His upbeat attitude stems from the belief that we as individuals "get our cup filled" from others, but that we must also "fill the cups of others". In our conversation with Tony, we discuss:
*The power of words (5:33)
*How words can be weapons for destruction or tools for construction (7:38)
*How everyone is a "work-in-progress" (15:58)
Even though Tony's demeanor exudes positivity, previous life experiences proved to be a major challenge. What we learn, however, is that these challenges only served to instill a bigger commitment to humility and gratitude. Tony's views on life, interactions, and what we can do for others shows us how each person we interact with is either a demolition site, or a construction opportunity. To watch today's interview, please click the following link: https://vimeo.com/363050711