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In a captivating conversation, Walt Thiessen and Joel Elston delved into the profound topic of gifts, exploring the nuances of how we perceive and harness our unique abilities. The discussion took an unexpected turn, unveiling the challenges faced by those who seem to have it all, and the remarkable resilience of the human spirit.
Joel shared his fascination with the intricate workings of ants, drawing a parallel to the innate gifts and talents each person possesses. "Every single ant had a thing to do, and they knew how to do it," he mused, highlighting the idea that we, too, are endowed with unique abilities, often unrecognized or underutilized.
The conversation then shifted to the perils of comparison, a trap that many of us fall into when we measure our gifts against those of others. "Everybody compares the gifts," Joel noted, "like some very good looking people. Wow, they look so fantastic a lot of people, so I don't look as good as them, but yet they, you know, that becomes sort of a measurement."
Walt shared his own experience with his towering height, a gift that he initially perceived as a hindrance, only to later embrace it through the eyes of others. "I can't go to the store without somebody appreciating it," he said, highlighting the importance of shifting our perspective and finding gratitude in the very things we once saw as burdens.
The discussion delved deeper, exploring the challenges faced by those born into wealth and privilege. Joel shared insights into the struggles of "trust fund babies," who often find themselves trapped in a gilded cage, unable to find purpose or passion. "They have access to everything, and you can get your hands on everything. So a lot of them have some awakenings, like, I don't want to wake up. And there's usually, even within that great wealth, there's usually a catalyst, like, I am sick of waking up at one o'clock every afternoon in my own vomit."
The conversation culminated in a poignant story of a man who, after losing his daughter to a rare and fatal disease, dedicated his life to finding a cure, ultimately developing a vaccine and selling the patent for a mere $1, ensuring that it would be available to all who needed it. "What a legacy," Walt marveled, "what a life well lived."
This powerful exchange serves as a reminder that our gifts, whether perceived as blessings or burdens, are the very tools we can use to transform our lives and make a lasting impact on the world around us. The key lies in embracing our unique talents, finding purpose in our passions, and refusing to be defined by the expectations of others.
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In a captivating conversation, Walt Thiessen and Joel Elston delved into the profound topic of gifts, exploring the nuances of how we perceive and harness our unique abilities. The discussion took an unexpected turn, unveiling the challenges faced by those who seem to have it all, and the remarkable resilience of the human spirit.
Joel shared his fascination with the intricate workings of ants, drawing a parallel to the innate gifts and talents each person possesses. "Every single ant had a thing to do, and they knew how to do it," he mused, highlighting the idea that we, too, are endowed with unique abilities, often unrecognized or underutilized.
The conversation then shifted to the perils of comparison, a trap that many of us fall into when we measure our gifts against those of others. "Everybody compares the gifts," Joel noted, "like some very good looking people. Wow, they look so fantastic a lot of people, so I don't look as good as them, but yet they, you know, that becomes sort of a measurement."
Walt shared his own experience with his towering height, a gift that he initially perceived as a hindrance, only to later embrace it through the eyes of others. "I can't go to the store without somebody appreciating it," he said, highlighting the importance of shifting our perspective and finding gratitude in the very things we once saw as burdens.
The discussion delved deeper, exploring the challenges faced by those born into wealth and privilege. Joel shared insights into the struggles of "trust fund babies," who often find themselves trapped in a gilded cage, unable to find purpose or passion. "They have access to everything, and you can get your hands on everything. So a lot of them have some awakenings, like, I don't want to wake up. And there's usually, even within that great wealth, there's usually a catalyst, like, I am sick of waking up at one o'clock every afternoon in my own vomit."
The conversation culminated in a poignant story of a man who, after losing his daughter to a rare and fatal disease, dedicated his life to finding a cure, ultimately developing a vaccine and selling the patent for a mere $1, ensuring that it would be available to all who needed it. "What a legacy," Walt marveled, "what a life well lived."
This powerful exchange serves as a reminder that our gifts, whether perceived as blessings or burdens, are the very tools we can use to transform our lives and make a lasting impact on the world around us. The key lies in embracing our unique talents, finding purpose in our passions, and refusing to be defined by the expectations of others.
Follow the LOA Today podcast: https://www.loatoday.net/follow
LOA Today Episode Page: https://www.loatoday.net/embracing-your-gift-versus-honing-your-abilities
#loatoday
#lawofattraction
#manifesting
#vibration
#podcast
#deliberatecreators
#Q&A
#waltthiessen
#joelelston
#thebench
#Gifts #Talents #Perspective #Comparison #Privilege #Purpose #Passion #HumanSpirit
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