Mitt Romney to Harvard Business School graduates: "There's more to a country than its economy. To be a great nation, it must also be a good nation. The world needs good men. It needs good women. Good leaders. Good parents raising good children. There is no national success that could compensate for failure to be a good and noble people."
This is Sharon Eubank, director of Latter-day Saint Charities.
Few people on earth know more about humanitarian relief and aid distribution.
Here’s what she says when people ask why the Church doesn’t spend more on humanitarian work:
Living to 101 is a privilege I never anticipated. I was pleased to be able to share a few thoughts in a global publication about what I have learned and observed during this time.
After more than a century of life and decades of studying both the human body and the human soul, I have found this to be true: we are happiest when we remember our divine worth and extend that recognition to others—beginning with our own families.
More than two millennia ago, Jesus Christ preached these same laws of happiness: to love God and to love our neighbor. After 101 years, I can say that these are not abstract theological ideas—they are practical wisdom.
If you would like, you may read in the link below some of the thoughts I penned.
https://t.co/r5y38QUWcB
Dear politicians,
please tone down the political rhetoric.
Why must you demonize your fellow Americans who are on the other side of the isle?
Why must you incite vitoral?
Unifying us with thoughtful ideals, emotional intelligence, and statemenship.
Concerned citizen.
Our Heavenly Father’s plan is a plan of HAPPINESS.
Our wonderful visit with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and friends of other faiths in the Philippines has convinced me of this more than ever. The joy we saw on the faces of those we met was absolutely remarkable.
Our Father desires to bring each of us home to experience true joy with Him forever. I am unspeakably grateful for this beautiful truth.
I’ll be writing on the election soon, but a few thoughts. Beyond the tactical, the resounding result is more evidence that far-right success follows far-left overreach. The media normalized Trump, but also downplayed how strongly many Americans disliked leftist agitation. 1/7