EPISODE · Jan 31, 2020 · 21 MIN
[REPLAY] 59 - The Other Side Makes You Smarter
from #GetPaid Be Free (W/ Josh Forti) · host Josh Forti
In this episode, I’m going to talk about how important it is to appreciate other people’s views and beliefs whenever we are having an argument or debate about a topic that we are passionate about. Seeing the other side of an argument that you believe in, does not make you weak, and I used to think that it did, but it actually makes you smarter, and it makes you a more well rounded person.It ensures that you can have an intelligent conversation with people, and enables you to convince them of what you believe.Key Points Discussed:How we change in life is important (02:07)Reading books can positively impact your life (06:52)Pride diminishes your ability to appreciate other people’s views (11:28)Accommodating other people’s beliefs (17:26)You can find the transcripts and more at www.thinkdifferenttheory.com/59--Be sure to follow me on Instagram @joshfortiSubscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts.You can find this episode plus all the previous episodes here.Be sure to grab a copy of The Mindshift Playbook here.If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts! SUBSCRIBE:Apple | Spotify | YouTube FIND JOSH:Facebook: /realjoshfortiInstagram: @joshfortiDownload The Golden Mic Method Book
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In this episode, I'm going talk about how vastly my beliefs have changed over the years and how seeing the other side of an argument doesn't make you weak or mean that you are wrong, as I once thought it did Actually, it makes you smarter and more well rounded as an individual. Most people just aren't willing to see the other side or admit they could be wrong because of pride. --- Download the 5 Pillars of Success here - > http://www.joshforti.com/100
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