Living Full Dying Empty Summary

1794 Words4 Pages

Experiencing and Inspiring Change In a talk titled: “Living full; dying empty,” Lesley Brown, an American-born international motivational speaker and author articulates, “I have no apologies over the fact that even now; I have never attempted to acquire a college degree. “I have nevertheless, scaled great heights of success, despite a very difficult past. I have no idea who my biological mother was. I was brought up by a loving stepmother, together with six other children, none of which is biologically related to this lady. In other words, my loving mother never had children of her own.” Les Brown continues, “There are only two types of people living in this world. There are losers and winners. Mostly, losers operate on the area of survival. …show more content…

You too can undergo any desired transformation, and also inspire change for the better, in other people’s lives. This could be your contribution towards the improvement of the welfare of humanity. You however need to believe in yourself and your aspirations. This cannot be demonstrated better than the following reflections. The Power of Believing In Your Aspirations One evening, we are watching Joel Osteen on television. As the sermon proceeds, we get hooked to the words, “who would have thought” and “believe” which are constantly mentioned by this vibrant preacher. Joel Osteen gives his testimony on how the power of believing, made him a top preacher against all expectations. The mission started by Osteen senior had to continue, even after his demise. There was nobody who was befitting for the purpose more than Joel himself. Yet, Joel felt he did not have the qualities of fitting into his late father’s big shoes. Faced with no alternatives, it took the power of believing to become what Joel Osteen is today. Who would have thought that Joel Osteen would so successfully drive his father’s original mission? Who would have thought that Joel Osteen’s mission would eventually become an international forum for giving hope to the world? Who would have

Open Document