Student Success Statement
"It is our duty to concentrate all our influence to make popular that which is sound and good, and unpopular that which is unsound." (Not good)
Joseph Smith
When i read this quote by Joseph Smith i think he is trying to say that people should fallow more what is good and sound. When he mentions popular it means something that is wildly known and sometimes fallowed, which means that he want good to be more known. This also takes into account how many people are probably fallowing that which is wrong instead of good. Also by mentioning popular and unpopular he is trying to stop bad for being seen more often that good.
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