Classic BYU Speeches

Have No Regrets | Richard G. Scott | September 1999

Mar 5, 2025
Richard G. Scott, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, shares valuable insights on living a regret-free life. He emphasizes the importance of trust in making life decisions, particularly for the youth. Through engaging object lessons, Scott illustrates the difference between righteous guidance and deceitful influences. He advocates for discerning good from evil with divine help and highlights the joy that comes from making moral choices motivated by love. Personal growth through learning from mistakes is key to embracing a fulfilling life.
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ANECDOTE

Trust Experiment

  • Richard G. Scott asked trusting youth to hold a seemingly live, bare wire.
  • He ensured safety, demonstrating trust, unlike a skeptical girl in another group.
ANECDOTE

Deceitful Demonstration

  • Scott demonstrated "mind over matter" by seemingly moving a block with his mind.
  • He revealed a hidden radio control, illustrating deceit.
ADVICE

Trust in God

  • Don't play games with God; trust Him fully for abundant blessings.
  • Live so He can trust you, enabling greater guidance.
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