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Magnanimous Living: Seeing the Good Always
Episode 28
In this episode of Transformative Truths: Quotes for Learning, Growing, and Becoming, Dr. Wally Goddard and Sarah Waldron Brinton explore a powerful insight from literary critic Van Wyck Brooks about the beauty of magnanimous living.
Magnanimous people overlook small irritations and instinctively look for the good in the world around them. Instead of dwelling on faults, they celebrate truth, goodness, and the quiet strengths in others.
What if the secret to greater peace, stronger relationships, and a more joyful life is simply learning to see the good that is already there?
Join the conversation as Dr. Wally and Sarah discuss how shifting our focus—from trifles to goodness—can transform our homes, our relationships, and even our view of the world.
By H. Wallace GoddardMagnanimous Living: Seeing the Good Always
Episode 28
In this episode of Transformative Truths: Quotes for Learning, Growing, and Becoming, Dr. Wally Goddard and Sarah Waldron Brinton explore a powerful insight from literary critic Van Wyck Brooks about the beauty of magnanimous living.
Magnanimous people overlook small irritations and instinctively look for the good in the world around them. Instead of dwelling on faults, they celebrate truth, goodness, and the quiet strengths in others.
What if the secret to greater peace, stronger relationships, and a more joyful life is simply learning to see the good that is already there?
Join the conversation as Dr. Wally and Sarah discuss how shifting our focus—from trifles to goodness—can transform our homes, our relationships, and even our view of the world.