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In today’s episode, McKay explores the power of knowing and learning through experience. Recounting a variety of stories and examples, McKay emphasizes the importance of this way of learning and living, and highlights the negative impact of shifting from knowing by experience to knowing by description. Throughout the episode, he encourages listeners to engage with the world around them and put in the effort to truly come to know and learn.
Our host also touches upon the idea of being a prisoner in our own lives and the walls that can keep us from learning and growing. Through the story of Ingrid Olsen, a recently divorced mother who takes a long bike ride in search of spiritual solace, the host illustrates the power of faith and determination in overcoming life's challenges. His words of wisdom today serve as a reminder for listeners to step out of their comfort zones and actively seek out new experiences and knowledge, regardless of the challenges that may arise. By learning through experience and engaging with the world around us, McKay assures us all that we can break down those walls that may be holding us back and live a more fulfilling life.
Episode Highlights:
Quotes:
"But is knowing trivia really knowledge? Is it useful?"
"Well, it might be a good sign that you can remember things, but does it make you a better decision maker? Does it give you direction in your life?"
"Those with whom you are interacting are either buying into you or not buying in at all."
"It's not really about the product or message. It is about you."
"We have a lot of knowledge about a lot of things, but we've lost the power, the personal power of knowing by experience."
"The mentally poor life is a life that lacks feeling, depth, or emotion."
"What you come to know can bless your life for years to come."
"There's more in life than what we know today."
"We have choices that can help us step out and come to know new and amazing things in our lives."
"Success comes from taking risks and learning from experience."
Links:
https://www.mckaychristensen.org/
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In today’s episode, McKay explores the power of knowing and learning through experience. Recounting a variety of stories and examples, McKay emphasizes the importance of this way of learning and living, and highlights the negative impact of shifting from knowing by experience to knowing by description. Throughout the episode, he encourages listeners to engage with the world around them and put in the effort to truly come to know and learn.
Our host also touches upon the idea of being a prisoner in our own lives and the walls that can keep us from learning and growing. Through the story of Ingrid Olsen, a recently divorced mother who takes a long bike ride in search of spiritual solace, the host illustrates the power of faith and determination in overcoming life's challenges. His words of wisdom today serve as a reminder for listeners to step out of their comfort zones and actively seek out new experiences and knowledge, regardless of the challenges that may arise. By learning through experience and engaging with the world around us, McKay assures us all that we can break down those walls that may be holding us back and live a more fulfilling life.
Episode Highlights:
Quotes:
"But is knowing trivia really knowledge? Is it useful?"
"Well, it might be a good sign that you can remember things, but does it make you a better decision maker? Does it give you direction in your life?"
"Those with whom you are interacting are either buying into you or not buying in at all."
"It's not really about the product or message. It is about you."
"We have a lot of knowledge about a lot of things, but we've lost the power, the personal power of knowing by experience."
"The mentally poor life is a life that lacks feeling, depth, or emotion."
"What you come to know can bless your life for years to come."
"There's more in life than what we know today."
"We have choices that can help us step out and come to know new and amazing things in our lives."
"Success comes from taking risks and learning from experience."
Links:
https://www.mckaychristensen.org/
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