Clyde lead denis here and today in our Seven Good Minutes extra segment, our thought for today is great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events, Small minds discuss people. Let's delve into this profound quote, often attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt. It highlights the different levels at which people engage in conversations and reflections. The wisdom in these words suggests that elevating our thoughts and discussions can lead to personal growth
and a more meaningful life. When we focus on discussing ideas, we open ourselves to innovation, creativity, and progress. Ideas are the seeds of change and growth, whether they pertain to personal goals, societal issues, or groundbreaking inventions. On the other hand, discussing events can keep us informed and connected with the world around us, but it is more reactive than proactive.
Talking about people, especially in a critical manner, often leads to negativity and does not contribute to our personal development. To apply this lesson to our daily lives, we should strive to cultivate conversations that inspire and challenge us. When you find yourself caught in gossip or trivial matters, gently steer the conversation towards more substantial topics, ask questions that
provoke thought and encourage others to share their ideas. By doing so, you not only elevate your own thinking, but also inspire those around you. Here's a thought provoking question for you today. How can you incorporate more idea focused discussions into your daily interactions? Today's positive affirmation I choose to engage in conversations that uplift and inspire, focusing on
ideas that lead to growth and progress. Until next time, I'm Clyde Lee Dennis and this has been seven good minutes extra
