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S3E11 - A Time to Remember
A Time to RememberIn yet another thought-provoking installment of the Open Your Eyes podcast today, McKay examines our capacity for remembering and forgetting, highlighting the immense power of memory and its far-reaching impact on our relationships, society, and personal development. Additionally, while he notes the importance of remembering and honoring the past, he also encourages listeners to find the courage to let go at times and fully embrace the beauty of the present moment as well.Along the way, McKay sheds light on the fascinating origins of Google and the profound significance of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, as well as timeless biblical verses which remind us that no one is truly forgotten. Through a series of inspiring stories, he illuminates the strength that comes from acknowledging our history and the sacrifices of those who came before us while honoring their enduring legacies. McKay also invites us to contemplate the liberating potential of forgetting certain aspects of our past, which can allow us to find joy and embrace the positive outcomes that emerge from our mistakes and life experiences. Prepare to be both inspired and enlightened as McKay unveils the extraordinary power that lies within each and every one of us and offers us the keys to unlock the profound potential hidden within the formidable acts of remembering and forgetting.Episode Highlights:The journey of Larry Page and Sergey Brin, founders of GoogleThe Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and dedication of its sentinelsThe power of memory, remembering, and honoring those who have servedThe impact of forgettingCultivating gratitude and connectionTechnology’s role in tracking trends and language evolutionThe divine nature of remembering and God's constant careOvercoming feeling forgotten through reassurance and biblical versesRemembering sacrifices and the story of William Henry ChristmanHeroic acts from 9/11 and the importance of remembering bravery<br/>Quotes:"Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God.""There is power that will come into you. There's power in your life in remembering.""Remembering is a divine character trait. I don't think God forgets.""I believe that at every hour of every day, He sees us, remembers us, and is there to help us.""In times of illness or trial, it's easy to think that one is forgotten, but nobody is truly forgotten.""You may not have an extraordinary story, but you can remember those around you and help them feel cared for and watched.""Forget what hurt you, but never forget what taught you. There is power in forgiving and forgetting.""Memories play a confusing role in life. They make us laugh when we remember the times we cried and make us cry when we remember the times we laughed.""Remember and forget a few things, and you will live a happier and more memorable life as a result."
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