Muhammad Ali was, unquestionably, one of the greatest fighters of all time – if not the best. But, unbeknownst to many, it seems that he believed that being the greatest meant showing love toward the least.
Join Henry Flowers IV as he explores Muhammad Ali’s remarkable teachings on what it means to selflessly love your fellow brother and sister. Flowers uses Muhammad Ali’s lesson to delve into the Love Them Both mentality, where both the child and the mother are worthy of a fruitful life, despite often being devalued and considered the “least of us.” Learn how your actions and deeds toward someone who cannot repay you is more telling of what is in your heart, rather than all the riches in the world. Whether you’re from a different social class, race, or religion – now is the time to talk about loving the least of us.
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