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The Power of Words | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Negative words spoken in haste may feel satisfying for a moment, but more often than not, they simply create a divide between you and the other person.
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Hello, I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute. Rudyard Kipling once stated: “Words are the most powerful drug used by mankind.
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Not only do words infect, egotize, narcotize, and paralyze, but they enter into and colour the minutest cells of the brain.”
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Once spoken, our words cannot be taken back. Whether positive or negative, manipulative or kind,
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your words create your legacy and impact those around you.
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That’s why I want to encourage you to guard your words. Be wise with what you speak over each other—and over yourself.