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Recognizing the Three Kinds of People

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In this episode of Becoming Wiser, Dr. Robert Rohm explores the three kinds of people we encounter in life: the evil, the foolish, and the wise. He warns against the malicious intentions of evil people, highlights the lack of planning in foolish individuals, and praises the thoughtful planning and growth mindset of wise people. Dr. Rohm uses vivid analogies such as wolves, sheep, and shepherds to illustrate these categories and emphasizes the importance of being a thermostat that sets the tone, rather than a thermometer that merely reflects it. He encourages listeners to strive for personal growth, be mindful of their choices, and surround themselves with positive influences to become wiser and more fulfilled individuals.
Show Notes
  • Three Kinds of People:
    • Evil People: Deliberate deceivers, stealers, liars, and hurters.
    • Foolish People: No plan or purpose, live by the seat of their pants.
    • Wise People: Think ahead, plan, understand consequences, and strive for personal growth.
  • Evil Power, Environmental Influence, and Living by Faith.
  • Analogies:
    • Wolves, Sheep, and Shepherds.
    • Negative, Neutral, and Positive Attitudes.
    • Creating Problems, Causing Confusion, and Causing Growth.
  • Treatment of Others:
    • Using People, Being Flexible, and Being Full of Joy.
  • Concept of Holy Dissatisfaction: Striving to do better.
  • Thermostat vs. Thermometer: Setting the tone and environment.
  • Conclusion: Encouragement to become wiser and make good choices.

For more information about this episode, visit https://www.becomingwiserpodcast.com/046
Dr. Robert A. Rohm is a well-known speaker, author, and expert in the fields of communication, leadership, and personality assessment. He is the founder of Personality Insights, Inc., a company that provides resources and training programs to help individuals and organizations improve communication and build positive relationships. Dr. Rohm has authored several books, including "Positive Personality Profiles" and "Taking Flight!: Master the DISC Styles to Transform Your Career, Your Relationships, Your Life". He is also a sought-after speaker and has conducted training sessions and seminars for businesses, schools, and organizations across the world.
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In this episode of Becoming Wiser, Dr. Robert Rohm explores the three kinds of people we encounter in life: the evil, the foolish, and the wise. He warns against the malicious intentions of evil people, highlights the lack of planning in foolish individuals, and praises the thoughtful planning and growth mindset of wise people. Dr. Rohm uses vivid analogies such as wolves, sheep, and shepherds to illustrate these categories and emphasizes the importance of being a thermostat that sets the tone, rather than a thermometer that merely reflects it. He encourages listeners to strive for personal growth, be mindful of their choices, and surround themselves with positive influences to become wiser and more fulfilled individuals.
Show Notes
  • Three Kinds of People:
    • Evil People: Deliberate deceivers, stealers, liars, and hurters.
    • Foolish People: No plan or purpose, live by the seat of their pants.
    • Wise People: Think ahead, plan, understand consequences, and strive for personal growth.
  • Evil Power, Environmental Influence, and Living by Faith.
  • Analogies:
    • Wolves, Sheep, and Shepherds.
    • Negative, Neutral, and Positive Attitudes.
    • Creating Problems, Causing Confusion, and Causing Growth.
  • Treatment of Others:
    • Using People, Being Flexible, and Being Full of Joy.
  • Concept of Holy Dissatisfaction: Striving to do better.
  • Thermostat vs. Thermometer: Setting the tone and environment.
  • Conclusion: Encouragement to become wiser and make good choices.

For more information about this episode, visit https://www.becomingwiserpodcast.com/046
Dr. Robert A. Rohm is a well-known speaker, author, and expert in the fields of communication, leadership, and personality assessment. He is the founder of Personality Insights, Inc., a company that provides resources and training programs to help individuals and organizations improve communication and build positive relationships. Dr. Rohm has authored several books, including "Positive Personality Profiles" and "Taking Flight!: Master the DISC Styles to Transform Your Career, Your Relationships, Your Life". He is also a sought-after speaker and has conducted training sessions and seminars for businesses, schools, and organizations across the world.
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