Have you ever felt sorry for yourself? Have you ever played the victim? Have you ever been so wrapped up in your misery that you couldn’t see how blessed you are? Do you have a tendency to be jealous when others have more, do more, or experience more than you do? Have you ever done that with people's misery, pain, and circumstances?


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On Today's Podcast of Living Life Like It Matters, it is ‘Storytime with Mr. Black’. Today Mr. Black wants to recognize those who served in one of America’s most unpopular wars, the Vietnam War. March 29, 2022, was the official Vietnam Veterans Remembrance day. In recognition of the great service and sacrifice of those brave men and women, Mr. Black will be sharing a great story about the return of a Vietnam Veteran after 7 years in captivity as an enemy combatant in Vietnam. Gerald L. Coffee is the man who the story is about. He was shot down over the China Sea on February 3, 1966, and 7 years later, was released to return to his family on February 3, 1973. The story that is recounted is by David McNally from, “The Power of Optimism”, by Alan Loy McGinnis. The story is a great reminder of how things can always be much worse, and how we need to do our best in whatever moment we find ourselves in. The greater message of the story is that our Beliefs matter, and used properly they can propel us to be overcomers and over-achievers if we are willing to remember, the RIGHT THINGS! That is what OPTIMISM is remembering the right thing, at the right time to be the RIGHT PERSON! Enjoy today's story called, The Power of Optimism! Tune into our new Podcasts every Monday and Thursday, and build the pattern for; Living Life Like It Matters. 


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