“It is what it is, man,” Pratt answered. “I got a belief, and I go with it. And for the most part, it’s been amazing.”
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He went on to quote Christine Caine, a speaker, author, church planter, and cofounder of anti-trafficking organization A21.
“There’s this Christine Caine quote that says, ‘If the light that shines upon you is greater than the light that’s within you, then the light that shines upon you will kill you,’” Pratt said. “And you see it in our business, man, you see people who have the world by the balls, and they just are so unhappy.”
“Excuse my language,” he said, apologizing for “talking about God, talking about balls.”
“But you know, you see it, people have this light that shines on them, and it can really make you unhappy and unsettled and turn to things that are not good for you,” Pratt continued. “And so for me, it’s really grounding, man, and it’s good for me. It’s good for my family, good for my wife, good for my life.”
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