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Purposeful Amnesia | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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When Clara Barton, the founder of the Red Cross, was asked if she remembered something hurtful from her past, Clara stated,
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“I distinctly remember forgetting that.” She understood that purposeful amnesia about the past is vital for success in this life.
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People’s words and attitudes about us should never dictate or direct our emotions; instead, we should choose to love those who disappoint and frustrate us.
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Remember, lies about character or actions will only last as long as the truth behind them. As Edgar Mohn stated,
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“A lie has speed, but truth has endurance.” This Christmas season, I challenge you to forget the past,
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live above offense—and live out of love. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.