Sunday, August 29, 2010

My Hero

Happy Sunday to everyone. Since it is Sunday, I will keep it short.

If you have the time I would like you to take a look at this clip of my hero, Glenn Beck. I have been listening to him on the radio since 2005. Sometimes his views are a little out there, but for the most part I agree with what he says. I recently purchased his book, "The Christmas Sweater", and recommend it to everyone to read.

Being a fan of a talk show host, I will usually dig into their history a bit. I always new that Glenn had it rough through his life but when I dug deeper, I found that his pain ran deeper than I could have ever imagined.

If you have the time today, I would like you to view this eight minute clip.

Finally I will leave you with a Sabbath Day quote from Thomas S. Monson:

"Near the end of his life, one father looked back on how he had spent his time on earth. An acclaimed, respected author of numerous scholarly works, he said, 'I wish I had written one less book and taken my children fishing more often.'"

"Time passes quickly. Many parents say that it seems like yesterday that their children were born. Now those children are grown, perhaps with children of their own. 'Where did the years go?' they ask. We cannot call back time that is past, we cannot stop time that now is, and we cannot experience the future in our present state. Time is a gift, a treasure not to be put aside for the future but to be used wisely in the present."

Enjoy the video.

--Max

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