This document discusses the importance and value of good thinking and changing your thinking. It states that if you change your thinking, you can change your feelings, actions, and ultimately your life. It provides reasons why good thinking is valuable such as it creates the foundation for good results, increases potential, and produces more good thinking. It then discusses that changing your thinking requires choice, humility and is difficult but worth the investment. It also discusses the need to think in a big picture way and learn from others' experiences to help navigate uncharted territory and keep you from being caught up in mundane things. Biblical examples of Abraham, Esau, and David are provided to illustrate big picture thinking.