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Elder Patrick Kearon: Avoiding the Poles

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    I too am very grateful to to be here
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    and to share this experience with my sweetheart Jen
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    who lives everything that she's talking about.
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    And I'm sure you can sense that.
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    I want to head in the same direction,
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    I suppose with my thoughts.
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    And certainly desire the same
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    outcome and outcomes.
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    I'm a convert.
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    I found the church in my mid-20s and joined the church after two years
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    of looking at it and wondering about it in many senses wrestling with it.
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    And so, anytime I approach a moment like this,
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    I do so with that sort of
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    split vision of someone who's looked in and now who is in and looks out.
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    And now those two elements are intertwined with me and for me.
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    I know this moment we're going through,
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    this time of pandemic is unsettling.
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    I know it comes at a time in your lives
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    when you have already had some of your plans derailed,
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    and you are uncertain as you look to the future.
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    Happily for most though,
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    it hasn't been devastating.
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    It has for a few truly devastating,
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    in terms of life or health or
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    loss of income or the ability to provide for families.
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    But for most of us, still for the majority,
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    it is something far short of that,
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    and I'm deeply,
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    deeply grateful for that
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    being the case.
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    And I'm also very
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    grateful
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    that the means to treat this disease are improving
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    and the means to prevent it
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    are certainly on the horizon and not too far away.
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    All of this leads me to reflect on something that the
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    young women were taught over and over again a few years ago.
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    And in fact,
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    that is carried forward in young women and youth teaching
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    generally, and some of you
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    were youth in this era, and it's that
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    we can do hard things.
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    And we
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    can do hard things and the foundation for this teaching,
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    of course,
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    was who we are.
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    Who we are,
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    where we came from,
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    why we're here,
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    and where we're going.
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    And the knowledge that our time here and our experience here is tiny,
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    sometimes,
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    sometimes represented,
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    I've seen it taught as the thin edge of a piece of paper.
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    And that we're just here for a moment in our great eternal existence.
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    So, today at the heart of my thoughts
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    are that context.
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    We can do hard things
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    and that we're here just for a moment and
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    we,
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    in fact, these hard things turn us into
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    who we're meant to become.
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    Some of you are just groaning as you hear this,
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    I know,
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    and thinking,
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    I don't want to hear that kind of thought again.
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    I've had enough of that.
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    I've had enough of this.
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    I want to know where I'm going,
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    and I want to
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    know
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    when I'm going there.
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    Well,
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    that will come.
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    And
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    not only can we do hard things,
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    as faithful church members,
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    we actually thrive on opposition.
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    Ever since Joseph walked into that wood that became a sacred grove,
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    we have had to thrive on opposition,
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    and it's just part of who we are.
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    And none of us get through life
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    without some opposition or sets of opposition,
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    and no one will go unscathed.
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    But one of the glorious truths when we wake up to it is we actually can thrive on it,
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    and that's a beautiful realization.
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    Now that doesn't mean that I or anybody else goes around looking for opposition.
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    It tends to find us
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    in one way or another,
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    and it tends to find us in terms of what we need,
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    at least some of it does,
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    and
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    far less so than what we want.
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    And I'm grateful for that realization.
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    I'm certainly grateful as I look back at
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    the opposition I've experienced and realize,
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    yeah,
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    well,
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    I suppose
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    that did do me
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    some good,
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    even though sometimes it's excruciating in its pain while we're going through it.
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    So,
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    I want that to sort of set the scene for these
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    thoughts that I want to share with you and then I want to
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    look at a few things in particular.
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    As I recognize and as we all should recognize who we are,
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    I want to share a verse with you that
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    caught my eye recently in the doctrine and covenants.
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    This was given to Joseph
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    for Hiram,
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    his brother.
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    And it's in the 11th section,
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    and it's the 12th verse, and it says,
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    "And now verily, verily I say unto thee
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    put your trust in that spirit
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    which leadeth to do good.
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    Yea, to justify
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    to walk humbly,
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    to judge righteously.
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    And this
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    is my spirit.
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    And this
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    is my spirit."
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    I read this in the middle of the....
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    Of course, we're here in the United States,
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    but I'm acutely aware that I'm
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    speaking to students,
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    to you,
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    and you come from at least 66
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    countries.
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    I'm just delighted that
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    this is such an international
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    congregation, and I'm very happy that at least three Brits,
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    here today as well.
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    With this in mind and turning to the
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    the turmoil that has been a part of the election process here in the United States,
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    it's highly apparent
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    that this is a pretty good example for many countries around the world
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    in terms of polarization,
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    in terms of opposition,
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    in terms of
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    tribalism in a sense,
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    in the negative senses of that,
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    clannishness,
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    and people finding
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    too much confrontation
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    in too many arenas.
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    And that polarization is damaging
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    in so many, many ways.
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    And
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    I want to invite you
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    to
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    avoid the polls,
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    the extremes,
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    if you like,
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    of in discourse in public life and in private life too.
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    It's very,
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    very hard for two people at opposite polls to see eye to eye,
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    but I just want to share a thought or two with you in relation to that.
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    if you use
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    politics,
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    as an example
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    one thing we could do to,
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    if you acknowledge that you're out near one pole or another,
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    one thing that you can do to move inwards
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    from those poles
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    is that you can read
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    the point of view of the other people.
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    So, if you have been,
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    for instance,
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    reading a particular
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    publication
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    or strands of information delivered to
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    you through social media or through other sources,
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    deliberately go and read
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    the point of view that some of your friends may be being delivered
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    through their own media channels or publications.
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    And the value of doing this is greater now
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    than it ever has been before because as we're learning,
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    one of the
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    ways that our media gets delivered to us is it
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    constantly homes in on the things that we're already looking at.
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    So, it gives us more and more
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    an ever greater diet
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    of the thought
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    and ideology that we already adhere to.
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    When in fact, it would do us very well to turn.
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    And read and listen to
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    the ideology,
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    and thoughts and concepts of those we currently may disagree with.
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    If we'll do that and do that with an open heart,
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    we'll be blessed to understand
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    those we don't disagree with and become
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    a force for peace,
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    and goodness knows
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    we need greater peace in public and private life.
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    It's not just reading,
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    it's also listening to in this world and viewing in this world that ever more
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    of what we consume is delivered
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    either visually
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    or through audio.
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    We need to look at
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    and listen to the points of views of others and ask to be able to understand them.
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    Why again
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    to diminish this polarizing effect
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    and come to a point where we can have a chance of understanding one another.
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    It's been so discouraging
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    to find people in political parties,
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    pick your political party,
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    not anyone,
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    but in any of the major political parties in the countries that I've been
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    closely exposed to recently,
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    describing people of the other party
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    as bad
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    or worse.
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    This is ridiculous because in many cases, it
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    represents something close to half the population.
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    So, those out on the extremes are saying that
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    people who adhere to this ideology
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    or that ideology
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    are bad,
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    and they express it worse.
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    I'm moderating my language for this moment.
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    And so again, we need to
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    listen to, we need to watch,
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    we need to talk to
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    those who don't share our ideas and come to an understanding of them
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    and recognize
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    step by step by step that above all else, they are of course children of God too.
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    And they want happy lives, and they want happy lives for their children
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    and their grandchildren to be,
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    and so on.
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    And you must be
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    examples of this.
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    You have the gospel as your foundation.
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    You have been taught
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    that we must be peacemakers,
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    and this is a work for you to do.
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    And the continuation of that
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    perhaps while you're still studying,
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    but certainly beyond is I would encourage you to take your place
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    in society, in contributing to society,
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    in government
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    of various different forms, and government starts
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    with a school board.
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    Sitting on a school board and helping
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    guide a school towards things that will better nourish
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    all of the children and staff in those schools.
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    It might lead you to
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    college or university government. It might lead you to city government
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    to county government to state government,
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    perhaps even to national government,
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    but goodness knows we need good people
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    to to help run our institutions.
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    And far fewer people just to knock them as has become a habit.
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    Let's get involved rather than criticize,
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    and that would be a natural
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    continuation of your exploration of other people's points of view and give
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    you the ability to listen and understand and then share in very temperate tones
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    your own point of view.
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    I want to return to that idea of the polls again.
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    If we think of the poles on the Earth,
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    the North Pole and the South Pole,
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    we think of them as freezing and largely desolate
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    places.
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    Quite a handy
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    image for what I've been trying to describe as as the poles being places to avoid.
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    Now I know and we know a few people who love to go and study there.
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    we have a friend who,
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    who goes each year to the South Pole,
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    but they do so
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    in the summer
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    when it,
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    when,
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    when there's little or no darkness,
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    and,
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    but I have to say it's still
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    freezing down there and for most of us,
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    it wouldn't be where we choose to go.
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    The poles are inhospitable
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    to really the vast majority of us.
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    Of course,
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    during their winters,
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    they have no light at all in the middle of winter.
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    And during the summers,
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    there's no
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    night,
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    no time for rest,
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    and the climate remains pretty wretched.
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    Let's move away.
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    From our poles.
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    And come together and make peace.
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    hatred.
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    And disdain have become very powerful in society,
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    and we have a role as a church,
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    as a community of believers
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    to change that and to become peacemakers.
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    With that in mind,
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    I want you to note,
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    to realize,
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    to acknowledge that we're led by optimists.
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    President Nelson has the ability
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    to walk into a room
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    and lighten the atmosphere.
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    Literally to walk in and through his calm
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    Loving
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    nature.
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    Kind questions to those there and
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    A sweet response to any question extended to
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    him has the ability to change the climate.
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    Of a room or any gathering,
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    of course he has this ability.
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    To
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    to change or create the climate in
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    in vast congregations too,
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    congregations of millions.
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    All
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    Whilst avoiding the poles.
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    And creating a warm,
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    inviting climate
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    for you and for me.
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    I'm so grateful for that.
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    I want to share with you in a moment a a video that
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    was made out of something that he said and he narrates this.
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    A few years ago,
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    and he takes again to return to our trials,
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    he takes some of life's greatest challenges.
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    And he reminds us how we deal with them,
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    and he starts off,
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    the story is set.
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    He's in a plane
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    that is crashing.
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    And everybody aboard
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    believes it's going to crash,
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    and he talks about how he feels.
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    And then he likens that to the trials of life.
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    And he reminds us of who we are,
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    and we are here today
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    to remind you of who you are as we remind ourselves as who we are.
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    Look at President Nelson here.
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    Whilst remembering that you can do hard things
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    and that in our own way
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    we can thrive on opposition,
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    once we've shared this these few minutes of
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    President Nelson with you,
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    I'll return to share some closing thoughts.
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    We'll share that video now.
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    I was in a small airplane
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    and all of a sudden
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    the engine on the wing
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    caught fire.
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    It exploded
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    And burning oil was poured all over the right side of
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    the airplane and we started to dive toward the earth.
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    We were spinning down to our death.
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    Oh,
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    this woman across the aisle.
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    I just was so sorry for her.
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    She was just absolutely uncontrollably hysterical.
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    And I was calm.
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    I was totally calm,
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    even though I knew I was going down to my death.
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    I was ready to meet my maker.
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    We didn't crash.
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    We didn't die.
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    The spiral dive extinguished the flame.
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    The pilot got control and started the other engine up
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    and we made an emergency landing up in the field,
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    but I thought
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    through that experience,
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    if you've got a faith,
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    you can handle difficulties.
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    Knowing that
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    with an eternal perspective that all will be well.
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    In Luke
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    21,
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    the earth shall be in distress.
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    Nations with perplexity,
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    the seas and the waves roaring.
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    Men's hearts failing them for fear.
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    What we're seeing is a prediction that in these latter days.
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    People will be afraid.
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    Men's hearts are failing,
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    and that includes women.
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    Because
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    they forget their identity.
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    And their purpose
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    Hearaches will come.
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    I've lived
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    through the death of a
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    wife and the death of a daughter.
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    I've seen the troubles that divorce brings.
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    Children or grandchildren
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    go astray.
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    Disability
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    Illness,
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    injuries.
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    To the individual who is
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    Weak in the heart
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    Fearful in the heart.
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    Be patient with yourself.
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    Perfection comes not in this life
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    but in the next life.
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    Don't demand
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    things that are unreasonable.
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    But
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    demand of yourself.
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    Improvement
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    As you let the Lord help you.
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    Through that he will make the difference.
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    I'm so grateful for the gospel of Jesus Christ
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    that allows me that kind of strength.
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    In these tumultuous times.
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    If
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    if the video didn't play well for you as part of this stream,
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    I hope you'll return to it and watch it in your own time.
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    Indeed,
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    I hope you'll watch it again and again.
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    I just love it,
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    and it does me good every time I watch it.
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    It's called Men's Hearts Shall Fail them.
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    Men's hearts shall fail them,
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    and
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    I love it because I feel President Nelson's optimism.
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    I love how he,
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    how,
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    how he.
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    Responded to the immediacy of the crisis that that plane was in at the beginning,
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    and it's an example for all of us.
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    Think about that.
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    As,
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    as you think about adding,
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    subtracting,
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    ,
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    multiplying,
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    dividing and and considering the inverse of whatever problem you are facing.
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    I pray that you will,
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    as President Nelson said,
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    remember
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    who you are,
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    who you really are.
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    Yes,
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    you have immediate problems.
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    And
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    yes,
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    you need to
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    hear heaven's voice.
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    Yes,
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    you need to let God prevail.
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    In your life,
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    and at times that will be demanding.
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    But as you remember who you are,
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    you will be blessed
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    as you become
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    a depolarizing voice.
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    As you train yourself to become such,
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    if you've got
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    over dug in
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    in your points of view,
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    and if you can't see it,
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    ask a friend if you've become so and then go to work.
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    And,
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    and,
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    and,
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    and
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    watch
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    your rhetoric.
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    And
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    be calm,
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    be considered,
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    be thoughtful as you consider
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    the ideas,
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    the ideologies,
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    the positions of others.
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    Come close and understand them.
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    You may never fully agree,
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    and that's OK,
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    but be a voice for peace and get involved
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    at suitable points in your life
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    in the leadership of.
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    Schools,
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    universities,
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    cities,
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    counties,
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    states,
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    nations.
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    We are in fact a people who thrive on opposition.
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    Again,
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    we don't seek it.
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    But we must now be a people who thrive
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    in union
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    and unison with others.
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    We must find others with whom we haven't always agreed and
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    get closer to them and find common cause with them,
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    find things that we can unite around
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    and build a better.
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    Town better city.
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    Better world
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    with them.
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    And build happier families
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    at the heart of all of that.
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    In the 111th section
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    of the doctrine and covenants,
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    there's this wonderful verse.
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    the 11th verse and it says,
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    therefore,
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    Be wise as serpents an interesting choice of words that
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    And it goes on to say,
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    be wiser serpents and yet without sin,
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    and I will order all things for your good
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    as fast as ye are able to receive them.
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    Amen
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    I pray that as you do your maths.
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    As you are as wise as you can be,
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    as you are a peacemaker,
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    as you are a
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    family
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    and community builder.
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    As you avoid those
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    dark frozen poles.
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    That ye may become without sin
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    and that you will be able to acknowledge that he will order all things for your good.
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    As fast as ye are able
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    to receive them.
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    I leave these thoughts with you with a testimony
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    of a loving Father in heaven
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    in His Son Jesus Christ,
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    who's come to do everything for all of us that we cannot do for ourselves,
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    putting in place profits upon the earth at critical times,
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    having placed.
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    Joseph Smith,
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    just in a moment
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    where he could do the things that he needed to do
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    and that the truth could be conveyed,
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    this healing,
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    comforting truth of the restoration
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    could be conveyed
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    to a weary world
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    at a time such as ours.
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    I give thanks for that restoration.
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    I give thanks for Joseph,
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    and I give thanks.
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    For President Russell
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    M.
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    Nelson,
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    now
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    a prophet to guide us,
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    and I testify that we will have prophets with us
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    and to guide us
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    until the Savior returns
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    in the name of Jesus Christ.
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    Amen.
Title:
Elder Patrick Kearon: Avoiding the Poles
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