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In today’s episode, Virginia is discussing the virtue of magnanimity, which is the “stretching forth of the mind to great things.”

“Success is more about happiness than power, possessions, or prestige.”

- Strayer University, 2014 Success Project Survey

If you aren’t sure why you’re in college, or maybe don’t know what to pursue after graduation, stick around. This episode will help you understand what motivates you, and give you the Catholic mindset to pursue true success in your future relationships, careers, and dreams.   

Have you heard of the 7 Whys? Virginia explains the process of questioning your own choices until you unlock the deepest motivations that drive your actions. She shares the top seven reasons people tend to pursue a college education and breaks them into two categories: social mobility/financial achievement, and non-tangible reasons. In the first category, she briefly addresses some sticky thoughts about money that many Catholics have, and gives tips on how to pursue and utilize wealth in a saintly way. In the second and more important category, Virginia explains why uncovering your “Why?” from a Catholic perspective can help you unlock God’s incredible plan for your life. 

This journey to abundance doesn’t have to be complicated. With a few specific tips and some student-specific workshops, Virginia is ready to help you to achieve the kind of success that will bring you eternal happiness - literally.

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The 7 Whys

Do Colleges Fulfill the Promise of Social Mobility?

Does College Really Improve Social Mobility?

Katherine Drexel

Complaining and Blaming Others Wastes Time

5 Ways to Develop the Virtue of Magnanimity

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Top Seven Reasons Why College is Important

Called to Greatness: The Virtue of Magnanimity