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Embrace Your Place in History | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” These words by Eleanor Roosevelt should become engrained in each one of us.
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Too many times we allow other people’s opinions to determine our self-worth. That’s a wrong view, however;
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God created each one of us to be unique. People will criticize and complain, but often it’s because they don’t know the whole story.
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Consider Jesus. He revolutionized the world—yet He was born in a stable and was crucified at 33 by His own people.
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If He had lived by people’s expectations of Him, He would have never fulfilled His potential. This Christmas,
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don’t let other people’s opinions rule your life. Embrace your place in history. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.