Did you see Conan's last show a couple months ago? I was pretty interested in the whole Jay Leno/Conan thing and definitely felt that Jay was not an innocent victim as he said. Perhaps NBC is the big bad orchestrator, but Jay could have walked away from his contract too. He could have stood up to NBC if he really didn't want the show back. I don't even know how Jay's show is doing now, but I know I've become less of a Jay fan as a result of that whole thing
Anyways, I mention Conan's last show because at the very end of the show he gave his heartfelt feelings of his leaving. During this whole Jay/Conan debacle he started harping harshly on NBC's stupidity and perhaps rightly so, but on this last night, he was positive towards NBC and his long history with them. He asked fans to "not be cynical. I hate cynicism. For the record, it is my least favorite quality. It doesn't lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But, if you work really hard and your kind, amazing things will happen - I'm telling you, amazing things will happen..."
I really like that. Not only because it was heartfelt but because what he said is true. Though I believe that us Mormons have the fulness of the truth and that through living the restored gospel true, eternal happiness can be found, I also believe that truth is independent of religion and that any time we live by truth happiness can come into our lives. A scripture in Doctrine and Covenants 93:30-31 says the same thing:
"All truth is independent in that sphere in which God has placed it, to act for itself, as all intelligence also; otherwise there is no existence.
Behold, here is the agency of man, and here is the condemnation of man; because that which was from the beginning is plainly manifest unto them, and they receive not the light."
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