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Bryant McGill

Bryant McGill is a human potential thought leader, international bestselling author, activist, and social entrepreneur. He is one of the world's top social media influencers reaching a billion people a year. His prolific writings have been published in thousands of books and publications, including a New York Times bestselling series, and his Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, read by over 60 million people. He was the subject of a front-page story in the WSJ, has appeared in Forbes, Nasdaq's leadership series, and was listed in Inc. Magazine as one of, "the greatest leaders, writers and thinkers of all time."

McGill is a United Nations appointed Global Champion and a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, who received a Congressional commendation applauding his, "highly commendable life's work,"​ as an Ambassador of Goodwill. His thoughts on human rights have been featured by President Clinton's Foundation, in humanities programs with the Dalai Lama, and at the Whitehouse. He has appeared in media with Tony Robbins and Oprah, in a Desmond Tutu endorsed PBS Special with Jack Canfield, and has delivered speeches at the United Nations' General Assembly Hall on Human Rights Day, with the Los Angeles Mayor's Office, and with Dr. Gandhi, Grandson of Mahatma Gandhi.

McGill's work has been endorsed by the president of the American Psychological Association, and has appeared in Psychology Today, and in meditation programs by Deepak Chopra. His writings have been published by Oprah's Lifeclass, Simon & Schuster, Random House, HarperCollins, Wiley, McGraw Hill, and Writer's Digest. His writings are regularly used in the curriculum at the university level, have been reviewed and published by the dean of NYU, Dartmouth, Stanford, and Yale, and were implemented into a campus installation at Bangkok University.

McGill is on a quest to prove that life is still beautiful, and that all people have the power to have a better life and world — NOW.

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“It is better to have a fair intellect that is well used, than a powerful one that is idle.”
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“Having a sense of purpose is having a sense of self. A course to plot is a destination to hope for.”
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“Good manners are appreciated as much as bad manners are abhorred.”
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“Enthusiasm is the energy and force that builds literal momentum of the human soul and mind.”
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“Do not let your grand ambitions stand in the way of small but meaningful accomplishments.”
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“Courtesy is a silver lining around the dark clouds of civilization; it is the best part of refinement and in many ways, an art of heroic beauty in the vast gallery of man’s cruelty and baseness.”
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“Courteousness is consideration for others; politeness is the method used to deliver such considerations.”
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“Ambition is not what a man would do, but what a man does, for ambition without action is fantasy.”
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“A polite enemy is just as difficult to discredit, as a rude friend is to protect.”
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“You will be a beautiful person, as long as you see the beauty in others.”
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“A person who makes few mistakes makes little progress.”
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“A mistake made by many people with great convictions is that they will let nothing stand in the way of their views, not even kindness.”
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“Curiosity is one of the great secrets of happiness.”
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“The common person fears to think beyond the common.”
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“The secret to discovery is to never believe existing facts.”
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“Where wise actions are the fruit of life, wise discourse is the pollination.”
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“One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.”
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“On the still calm waters of surrender, the reflections of clarity appears.”
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