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Bertrand Russell – Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric

byAndrew McGivernSeptember 1, 2024February 19, 2026
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Tune in daily to get a short dose of daily inspiration to kick start your day in a positive way.

the Daily Quote brings you inspirational quotes to help motivate and inspire your day with positivity.
Listen to the show for positive quotes from Albert Einstein, Maya Angelo, Seth Godin, Tony Robbins, Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr, John Lennon, William Shakespeare, Lao Tzu, Confucius and more…

Every single day you will hear a motivational quote to fire up your day.

Dr. Leo Buscaglia – “Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow — it only saps today of its joy.”
byAndrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day

Welcome to the Daily Quote — I'm Andrew McGivern.

This episode is brought to you by… the Great News podcast.

You've probably seen this quote floating around the internet:

”Worrying does not take away tomorrow's troubles — it takes away today's peace.”

It's most often attributed to Randy Armstrong, a musician and poet.

But that sentiment traces back to someone who said it even better. Dr. Leo Buscaglia — known as ”Dr. Love” — was a professor at the University of Southern California, a bestselling author, and one of the most-watched speakers in PBS history. And he once said,

”Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow — it only saps today of its joy.”Both versions say the same essential thing, but notice what Buscaglia's gets exactly right. Worry makes you a deal — and then breaks it.

The deal sounds like this: if I worry enough about tomorrow, maybe I can prevent the bad thing from happening. So you lie awake at 2am running through scenarios.

You rehearse the worst case. You brace for impact. And what do you get in return? You don't get a better tomorrow. The sorrow, if it comes, comes anyway. Worry can be crippling — it causes us to lose sleep, lose appetite, and paralyse our thoughts and actions, all while the future remains completely unchanged.

So worry doesn't protect you from tomorrow. It just steals from today.

Buscaglia spent his career arguing that social bonds and present-moment living are essential to transcending everyday stress. He wasn't saying life has no sorrows. He was saying that trading your joy today for a sorrow that may or may not come tomorrow is always a losing bargain.The troubles of tomorrow belong to tomorrow. Today's peace belongs to you — right now — if you choose to keep it.I've given away entire weekends to worry. Anxious about a meeting on Monday, a decision I hadn't made yet, a conversation I was dreading. And in almost every case, when the thing finally arrived, it was either fine — or it was hard, but I handled it.

The worry didn't help. It just meant I suffered twice: once in anticipation, and once in reality.Buscaglia was right. The sorrow comes when it comes. The joy of today is only lost if I hand it over early.So here's the question: What are you worrying about right now that belongs to tomorrow — not today?

Because today has enough of its own. Don't spend its peace on a tomorrow that hasn't arrived yet — and may never arrive the way you're imagining it.Keep today's joy. It's yours.

That's it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern — I'll see you in the next one with another Daily Quote.

Dr. Leo Buscaglia – “Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow — it only saps today of its joy.”
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    Dr. Leo Buscaglia – “Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow — it only saps today of its joy.”

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    byAndrew McGivern | Good News Podcast Host - Positive News and Inspiration

    This podcast is brought to you by the Daily Quote. The podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way!

    Today, we are exploring a medical breakthrough that uses ”hungry” bacteria to fight cancer, a massive electric flying taxi taking to the skies in China, and a successful harvest of chickpeas grown in actual moon dirt
    Plus, we’ll look at a new computer chip that gives self-driving cars reflexes four times faster than the human brain

    Bacteria that eats cancer from the inside out

    China tests a ”Flying Bus”!

    Moon Humus May be a Reality

    Robot Cars react 4X faster than humans

    And stick around for our speed round, where we’ll cover even more great news!

    US Forests fighting harder against climate change

    Gold Supraballs capture 90% of solar spectrum

    A few changes at home reduce asthma attacks

    New additive increases organic solar cell efficiency

    If you like the Great News Podcast, You'll love the great news letter. Because the Great News Podcast is Great! But the Great News Letter is Greater!

    The Great News Letter is FREE and includes all the good news stories.

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