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All right, here we are, last break of the day.
It's been a crazy day as usual, the kind we like,
right yeah, and here's our fearless leader to take us
home with closing remarks. In closing, I want to go
back to something I was talking about last week, and
it's about pressure. I want to remind of it. I
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want to mind everybody about something. When you feel pressure,
when you are under pressure, when you're being pressur rised,
when you feel the weight of everything, embrace it. You
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hear old people say pressure buster pipe, I mean, if
that's how hard pressure is, but pressure also shapes and mold.
Pressure always reveals something and the thing that you have
to understand about pressure in your life. It reveals a
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side of you that you may not have been aware of.
When I think back on all the pressure moments of
my life, it taught me more and more and more
about myself than I even knew. I realized in my
life that I'm really stronger than I ever thought I was.
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That I can actually bear up under more than I
thought I could, And so have you. If you just
think about it, y'all, think about back to all your
pressure moments and how you handled them. The majority of us,
ninety eight percent of us have handled the pressure that
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was presented to us. Or it didn't feel good, it
didn't set right with us. It may have caused some
adverse things to happen, but you've survived it. You got
on the other side of it, and if you haven't,
you're currently pressing your way forward through it right now.
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Pressure is necessary in sculpting who God wants us to be.
You need the pressure to form the shape. Nothing happens
without pressure. If you ever go to the Grand Canyon,
do you see the beauty of the Grand Canyon is
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one of the natural wonders of the world. You know
it caused that pressure? Press shall. You ever seen a
river coming down through a creek, babbling creek? How beautiful
it is? You know what causes that? Press shall? That
was some pressure somewhere. You ever seen a waterfall? You
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ever been in Naga Falls, Victoria Falls? You know how
beautiful it is? You know it's cause you know what
causes that press shall? Press shall? You know how you
get to become the world strongest man. You put yourself
under pressure. You know how athletes You know how Ussein
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Boat broke all these world records because he put himself
under pressure. It's required. Barack Obama became the first African
American president of the United States. You know why because
he put himself under the pressure. Pressure shapes moles and bills, man,
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But bigger than anything else, pressure produces results. You have
got to get accustomed to the pressure. You've got to
get okay with the pressure, because pressure produces results. Oh. Man,
if it wasn't profession, excuse me, if it wasn't for pressure,
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you wouldn't be who you are today. Think about it.
Every woman in this world who has had a child,
has given birth to a child, has been under immense pressure,
unthinkable pressure to be able to do that one thing
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that nobody else can do but them. Pressure. Your beautiful
child was produced under pressure. Prescire is necessary, man, But
pressure is uncomfortable. But you got to get comfortable being uncomfortable,
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because that's the process to the success. Success is on
the other side of that pressure. So you got to
deal with it. Pressure. Pressure bust the pipe, if you
want to look at it that way. But pressure also
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produces a lot of beautiful things. Pressure also produces a
lot of great things. Pressure produces great people. I've always
just wanted to be one of those. I never thought
I would be the absolute best at anything. I don't
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know I really can say that or not. I don't
really remember trying to be the best at anything. I
was more than less trying to be the best that
I could be at a certain thing. I've never really
put myself in that race with other people. I've always
put self that pressure on me. I've always been under
pressure to be the best of me that I could be.
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And I thank God for pressure because pressure has produced
some great moments for me. That has allowed me to
be the best person I could be at that particular
thing that I was doing. That's what pressure does. Embrace
the pressure, Drink it, take big SIPs of it, take
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gulps of it, because it produces greatness. Those are my
close remarks today. Hope you got something from it. Y'all
have a good one, man, Hey, look ahead. We'll see
y'all tomorrow. God will it another great show coming. Thank
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