

S04E18 - Why I Admire You
In this episode of Open Your Eyes, McKay explores the theme of admiration, examining why certain individuals capture our respect and reverence. By delving into the annual Gallup poll on the most admired men and women, McKay sheds light on the lives of a number of famous figures, offering profound insights into living admirably.
Sharing such inspiring stories as Billy Graham's devout faith and service, Queen Elizabeth's unexpected rise to the throne, and their enduring legacies, our host goes on to highlight the admirable qualities found in everyday people, such as perseverance, courage, and genuine kindness. By showcasing how ordinary actions can lead to extraordinary admiration, he also emphasizes the role of resilience, low-key generosity, and the power of genuine compliments. Join McKay here today as he celebrates the impact of these admirable traits and encourages us all to adopt these qualities to foster personal growth and greater fulfillment in life.
Episode Highlights:
- The significance of admiration and its impact on personal and public life
- Insights into the lives of highly admired figures
- The role of faith, service, and resilience in shaping admirable lives
- Everyday acts of kindness and perseverance that inspire admiration
- The influence of genuine compliments and low-key generosity
- Overcoming challenges and the importance of tenacity
- Personal growth through adopting admirable qualities
Quotes:
"Our view is critical to our happiness and success."
"Queen Elizabeth II never expected to become queen, but history demonstrated her talent."
"Graham was known as America's pastor, admired for his goodness and self-declared imperfections."
"It's interesting how even in the midst of activity, we can have a sudden sense of loneliness."
"People admire your pursuit of your goals when you're willing to try despite challenges."
"Jan Koum took a bold step to create WhatsApp, facing numerous setbacks but believing in its potential."
"Muhammad Ali started his career speaking of his own greatness but finished it speaking of the greatness of others."
"The rewards that await us in the hereafter may likely be those that we did not seek for ourselves here on earth."
"Living our life in a way that is worthy of admiration is an excellent way to live."
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