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Share What You Know

President Thomas S. Monson of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints once wrote, “…that which one willingly shares he keeps, while that which he selfishly keeps he loses…” He made that remark in regards to our knowledge and feelings of the gospel of Jesus Christ, but it also holds true to our knowledge in general.
It is our Social Responsibility to share what we know and feel about topics and problems that surround us in our communities. If we are active in communicating what we know and believe we keep that knowledge and possibly gain more from the thoughts of others. If we are not willing to share our thoughts and feelings, according to Monson, we will soon lose that knowledge and those feelings that we once had.
Our need to share our knowledge and thoughts is not only important to the social growth of others but also to ourselves. Many have already come to know of the truth of this statement as they have stepped out of their zone of comfort and shared their thoughts and feelings about social topics and have been open to hear those of others.


Elder Thomas S. Monson, Pathways to Perfection, 1973, 100-101

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