Is Asking for Help Actually a Strength?

Mister Brown

I used to think that asking for help or directions was a sign I didn't have my life together. But I've realized that being too proud to ask for help actually slows us down. In this video, I share a video by my friend Philip Cothran about why even the best pro golfers in life still need a caddy. Whether you are struggling in your marriage, your finances, or your walk with God, you don't have to go it alone. Let’s break the stigma and choose wisdom over pride.

“The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise man listens to advice.” -Proverbs 15:18


https://Phillip's YouTube channel


Questions for personal reflection:

Why do you think we often feel embarrassed or "weak" when we have to ask someone for help? 

Philip Cothran mentioned that even pro golfers need a caddy. Who is a "wiser person" in your life that you could invite in for counsel? 

Read Proverbs 15:18. What is the difference between a "fool" and a "wise man" when it comes to taking advice?