Gerald Robinson: Silver Tongued Survivor

“What will I do today that makes the greatest fruitfulness of a short-lived life?”

-Gerald Robinson

Gerald Robinson On The Preciousness of Life

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Gerald’s story reminds us of the importance of valuing every moment. A diagnosis of tongue cancer with multiple surgeries derailed his once peaceful life as a speaker. Now, as a speaker, he focuses on the hard earned  lessons from his experiences.

Presence and wise use of our time, Geralds explains is critical to a well lived life.  “Time is eternal, but you are not,” he states, emphasizing that while we all have the same 24 hours in a day, how we choose to spend that time is what truly matters.

As he reflects on his journey, Gerald shares how his faith played a crucial role in his healing process. He learned to shift from questioning “why me?” to asking “what can I learn from this?” This mindset shift allowed him to find purpose in his struggles and ultimately led to a deeper understanding of joy.

Whether you’re facing your own challenges or simply looking for inspiration to make the most of your time, this episode is a must-listen. Gerald’s story is not just about battling cancer; it’s about embracing life, finding joy in the everyday, and recognizing the power of each moment.

From Gerald Robinson

 

“Time is eternal, but you are not.”

 

“You need to use the time you have.”

 

“I found that 30 second packets of time are like diamonds sprinkled in your backyard.”

 

“What will I do today that makes the greatest fruitfulness of a short-lived life?”

 

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