
Brant & Sherri Oddcast 2086 You Want That CVS Rush
Nov 15, 2024
Explore the nuanced difference between love and like, and honor the dedication of caregivers. Delve into the pursuit of wisdom and embrace human imperfections. Discover insights about engaging future voters while juggling holiday shopping stress. Enjoy humorous tales about USB frustrations and reflect on the path to spiritual happiness. Embrace kindness, even towards your enemies, as you navigate life's challenges.
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Relief Comes From Admitting Moral Limits
- Admitting you're not a great person relieves pressure and stops energy-wasting self-justification.
- Brant Hansen says recognizing our moral limits aligns with Jesus' message that nobody's good except God the Father.
Wisdom Prevents Permanent Harm
- It's much easier to make permanent negative life changes than permanent positive ones, so ask God for wisdom.
- Brant Hansen cites a Reddit observation and warns foolishness—absence of wisdom—inevitably brings pain.
Campaigning For Voters Born Today
- Brant Hansen jokes about running a mock Senate campaign for 2038 focused on voters who are now preschoolers.
- He relates an online listener's kids noting 2038 voters could be four years old today, so target that demographic playfully.


