Sunday, October 5, 2008
Conference Correction
During the Sunday morning session of conference, President Thomas S. Monson spoke about change. He spoke of the familiar adage, "nothing is so constant as change." It wasn't familiar to me, but I thought it was kind of funny. It seems really contradictory, but when you think about it it's totally true. He talked about worrying about today, not dwelling on the past. Stresses that always seem to be present in life will always change. Always say I love you, always express your thanks. Don't take others for granted. He gave lots of good advice about what should be first priorities, like friends and family. I really liked this talk because, first of all it was given by President Monson and he's the coolest. Second of all he used tons of good quotes and kept referring to things I knew about, like Our Town. And then of course I liked it because I'm one of those people who gets really wrapped up in certain things and it makes me stress out sometimes, so I really appreciate his advice. He spoke of a lot of things that I really need to work on; things that I actually want to work on so that I can live happily and not worry so much about things that don't really matter.
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