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Replanting Weeds • followHIM Favorites • March 17-23 • Come Follow Me

Mar 13, 20254 minSeason 5Ep. 11
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Hank Smith and John Bytheway discuss the importance of laying aside worldly things and seeking a better path, using the analogy of deleting addictive but ultimately unfulfilling apps. They share stories about recognizing and removing these 'weeds' from our lives, including the humor of re-downloading deleted apps, and encourage focusing on uplifting content like the Gospel Library app.

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Transcript

Hello, everyone. Welcome to another Follow Him Favorites. This is where John and I are sharing a single story to go with each week's lesson. John, we're in sections 23, 24, 25, and 26 of the Doctrine and Covenants. and you've told me you have a story yeah hank we had a great discussion when we did these sections and one of the little phrases that's here is lay aside the things of this world and seek for the things of a better and you said something about

having apps that you ought to delete. And it reminded me of a story. I have a little book called I Still Want to Be an Astronaut by James Perry. i know james he's a great guy yeah he's great he said i know i talk about matt meese a lot usually in a good light but he suggested a corrupt app to me once it's called adventure capitalist and you click a button to pretend to start a business then you click a button

to pretend to sell stuff then you click a button so the computer clicks the button for you that is the entire game and for some evil reason it is so addicting because you see your money go up and up and you can get upgrades one upgrade makes you start the whole game over but this time it

faster. So you make money faster, but you have to do the whole thing again. That way there's no end in sight and you keep going back to make sure all the buttons are clicked. There is no skill and it is the devil. My life changed the day I deleted the app. It was the bravest thing I did that day and I was finally free. I couldn't keep going into the app to check it because it wasn't there anymore. You have to actually delete the app. You have to commit or your suffering will never end.

It does not matter how much work you put into the app. If it is bad for you, it is bad for you. You can't say, I put so much work into making this cake out of gunpowder and thorns and sin, so I have to eat it now. in economics it's called sunk cost because you can't get your money back it's sunk but you can decide not to waste the money you still have on it

Don't keep making a decision you know is just bad because you've already spent a ton of time making it. Let it go. It's in the past. And move forward with better decisions. Seriously, though, delete the app. That is awesome. That's funny. We need to have Matt and James on the podcast with us. Oh, we wouldn't get anything done. We'd just sit there and laugh. Yeah. I love the idea. Lay aside the things of this world.

seek for the things of a better. And Hank, you told me about a student. Yeah, she said that she deleted an app and we were talking about the parable of the sower and how apps could be like weeds, right? They take all of our time, but don't give anything back. She said, I just realized that I have deleted an app and then re-downloaded it. And that's like pulling out a weed and then going and finding it and re-planning it back in your garden.

We had a good laugh about that. So, John, maybe verse 10 would be, lay aside the apps of this world and seek for the things of a better. And that could be the gospel library app. There you go. James, thank you for that awesome story. Hey, come join us on our full podcast. It's called Follow Him. You can get it wherever you get your podcasts. We are with Morgan Pearson this week. She's a podcaster and a journalist. She loves Emma Smith.

It shows when she tells her story. Yeah. And then come back here next week. We'll do another follow him favorites.

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