Thank you Sir for enlightenment and positivity it makes so much sense we are the creators of our lives we control our destiny. We attract our own abundance you keep our thoughts pure our intentions always be kind loving and positive 🙏🏽❤️
‘Control your mind, mouth, and money’ is undeniably valuable advice, but it can feel oversimplified for people facing systemic barriers, mental health challenges, or financial hardships. Not everyone has the privilege to take full control of these areas without significant external support. Are we unintentionally placing the entire responsibility for success on the individual, ignoring the impact of societal and economic factors? Maybe the focus should be on how to take small, practical steps to regain control while acknowledging and addressing the challenges beyond one’s control.
Denzel Washington’s message likely emphasizes personal responsibility as a starting point, not as a dismissal of external challenges. The goal should be to inspire people to make intentional choices in areas they can influence, while also seeking support and advocating for changes in the systems that affect their lives. This balanced approach makes the advice both practical and compassionate.
Controlling your mind, mouth, and money is undeniably great advice, but it can sometimes come across as overly simplistic. Life is unpredictable, and external pressures like mental health challenges, systemic inequality, or sudden financial crises can make this kind of control feel out of reach. Are we risking shaming people who are struggling, instead of acknowledging the complexities they face? Maybe instead of focusing on absolute control, we should emphasize building habits gradually and offering grace for the inevitable setbacks.
You make a thoughtful point-life’s challenges can make achieving control over these areas feel overwhelming. Denzel’s message is meant to inspire intentionality and self-discipline, not perfection. It’s about taking small, consistent steps to improve and making progress rather than being rigid or feeling ashamed of setbacks. Acknowledging life’s complexities while encouraging growth and resilience creates a more compassionate and realistic approach. The goal isn’t to be perfect but to strive for better choices every day.
Amen Thank You Jesus 🙏🙏🙌
Thank you,Mr.Denzel Washington,if your mind is positive your life also will be positive,so think positive.
Amen thank u
Good morning 🌞 I’m loving this and helping me slowly renewing my mind. Thank for encouragement on money. 🙌🏽🙏🏽
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I LOVE THIS, bc I received a msg awhile back saying CONTROL MY MIND, MOOD, MOUTH & MONEY!!! THIS IS WHT I NEEDED…✝️
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Amen thank you God 🙏
Think positive about everything ❤
Thank you Sir for enlightenment and positivity it makes so much sense we are the creators of our lives we control our destiny. We attract our own abundance you keep our thoughts pure our intentions always be kind loving and positive 🙏🏽❤️
‘Control your mind, mouth, and money’ is undeniably valuable advice, but it can feel oversimplified for people facing systemic barriers, mental health challenges, or financial hardships. Not everyone has the privilege to take full control of these areas without significant external support. Are we unintentionally placing the entire responsibility for success on the individual, ignoring the impact of societal and economic factors? Maybe the focus should be on how to take small, practical steps to regain control while acknowledging and addressing the challenges beyond one’s control.
Denzel Washington’s message likely emphasizes personal responsibility as a starting point, not as a dismissal of external challenges. The goal should be to inspire people to make intentional choices in areas they can influence, while also seeking support and advocating for changes in the systems that affect their lives. This balanced approach makes the advice both practical and compassionate.
Thank you for this inspiring video. I took a lot from it. You give me inspiration to make similar content and inspire other people.🙏🙏
Controlling your mind, mouth, and money is undeniably great advice, but it can sometimes come across as overly simplistic. Life is unpredictable, and external pressures like mental health challenges, systemic inequality, or sudden financial crises can make this kind of control feel out of reach. Are we risking shaming people who are struggling, instead of acknowledging the complexities they face? Maybe instead of focusing on absolute control, we should emphasize building habits gradually and offering grace for the inevitable setbacks.
You make a thoughtful point-life’s challenges can make achieving control over these areas feel overwhelming. Denzel’s message is meant to inspire intentionality and self-discipline, not perfection. It’s about taking small, consistent steps to improve and making progress rather than being rigid or feeling ashamed of setbacks. Acknowledging life’s complexities while encouraging growth and resilience creates a more compassionate and realistic approach. The goal isn’t to be perfect but to strive for better choices every day.
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