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It’s easy for us to fall into the traps of selfishness, especially with everything that’s going on in the world right now. Why help others when you need to help yourself? However, there are people, who despite their situations, actively choose to be selfless. They go the extra mile to prioritize other people. These are the people who exhibit one of the greatest but most difficult powers to wield—the power of selflessness.
In this episode, Richard Lui joins us to talk about his thoughts about selflessness. He also shares with us his experience of being his father’s caregiver. With his years of journalism practice, he also mentions stories of people who exhibited selflessness and the beneficial effects of their actions in their communities.
Listen to the episode you want to find out how the power of selflessness and how it can give us a better life.
3 Reasons to Listen:Richard Lui is an Asian American journalist who has 30 years of experience in television, film, technology, and business. He’s currently a news anchor on MSNBC and NBC News. Richard was a former news anchor at CNN Worldwide. He became the first Asian American to anchor a national cable show on CNN Headline News.
In addition to his career in journalism, Richard has a 15-year business career involving patents. He has launched brands and been through multiple business cycles.
If you want to learn more about Richard you can visit his website and connect with him through his social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn).
Episode Highlights[06:19] Richard’s Relationship with His FatherSeek Go Create is for anyone seeking excellence, moving towards success, or creating something new. We share topics, stories, and conversations that allow us to rethink how we live, work, and lead.
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To growing and becoming all we are created to be,
Tim
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It’s easy for us to fall into the traps of selfishness, especially with everything that’s going on in the world right now. Why help others when you need to help yourself? However, there are people, who despite their situations, actively choose to be selfless. They go the extra mile to prioritize other people. These are the people who exhibit one of the greatest but most difficult powers to wield—the power of selflessness.
In this episode, Richard Lui joins us to talk about his thoughts about selflessness. He also shares with us his experience of being his father’s caregiver. With his years of journalism practice, he also mentions stories of people who exhibited selflessness and the beneficial effects of their actions in their communities.
Listen to the episode you want to find out how the power of selflessness and how it can give us a better life.
3 Reasons to Listen:Richard Lui is an Asian American journalist who has 30 years of experience in television, film, technology, and business. He’s currently a news anchor on MSNBC and NBC News. Richard was a former news anchor at CNN Worldwide. He became the first Asian American to anchor a national cable show on CNN Headline News.
In addition to his career in journalism, Richard has a 15-year business career involving patents. He has launched brands and been through multiple business cycles.
If you want to learn more about Richard you can visit his website and connect with him through his social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn).
Episode Highlights[06:19] Richard’s Relationship with His FatherSeek Go Create is for anyone seeking excellence, moving towards success, or creating something new. We share topics, stories, and conversations that allow us to rethink how we live, work, and lead.
If you were inspired and educated by this episode, feel free to subscribe to us on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify so that you never miss another episode. Also, share this episode or what you’ve learned today on your favorite social media platform.
Love to give us 5 stars? If you do, we’d love a review from you. By doing this, you can help us reach more people who want to redefine success in their lives.
Connect with the SeekGoCreate Network! For updates and more episodes, visit our website or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube.
To growing and becoming all we are created to be,
Tim
Mentioned in this episode:
Stop Reacting, Start Leading: Free 30-Minute Coaching Call
Are you leading with strategy or just reacting to the daily chaos? If you're feeling stuck, constantly putting out fires, and struggling to focus on the big picture, it’s time to take control. I’m offering a FREE 30-minute coaching call to help you shift from reactive to proactive leadership with clear, actionable strategies. Whether you’re facing new challenges or just need a reset, this call will give you clarity and direction. Book your free coaching call now by clicking the link in the show notes or visiting TimWinders.com/coaching.
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