Another year begins, and the promise to be a better person is almost on everyone’s list of resolutions. We hope that by changing our ways, we also build habits to become successful. But have you ever thought of love as a foundation to success? We all define success differently, but the core values needed to navigate through it remain constant.
In this episode, Tim unravels why love is a foundational principle to success. He also talks about how others define love and its relevance in creating a better world. Finally, Tim discusses his book and the lessons you can gather from it.
If you’d like to learn how love is an important principle to success, tune in to this episode!
3 Reasons to Listen:
- Understand the meaning of love.
- Discover the foundational principles of success.
- Recognize why love is the first principle to success.
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Episode Highlights
[01:47] Love: The Foundational Principle of Success
- Before, Tim thought that sticking to your goals was the only thing necessary for success.
- He later realized there’s much more to success than just reaching your target.
- The first foundational principle to success is love, while the second is faith.
- You must learn the meaning of love before understanding faith. Listen to the full episode to know how Tim’s viewers define love!
[04:23] “You can achieve certain levels of success within the system that I like to call the world system or Babylon…But I've just come to realize there's much more to what success means.” - Click Here to Tweet This
[08:48] Love Is a Spectrum
[6:34] “...understanding of love needs to come before one begins understanding what faith really is.” - Click Here to Tweet This
- There are no right or wrong definitions of love.
- Some may equate love to a hearty, delicious taco, while others see it from the words of God.
- Love is a decision and not an emotion.
- Love is patient and kind. It does not boast.
[13:03] Becoming Selfless When Loving
- When Jesus sacrificed His life to save us, it showed His tremendous love for people.
- When we put another person’s sake before ours, we are sending forth love.
- Doing what’s best for others even if they disagree is an act of love.
- Love constitutes unconditional grace and mercy.
[18:38] Love Is an Action
- Love is something you do.
- When you love someone, you see a person for his spirit and not his flesh.
- Love does not measure. It only gives without expecting anything in return.
[20:24] Love in the Context of the Bible
- Paul, in his letter to the...