President David O. McKay said, "Always be yourself, your best self, in no matter whose company you may find yourself." Hank Smith adds that "being your best self isn't always popular. It might mean you have to drop some friends." Using examples from the scriptures, enlightening stories, and hilarious experiences from his own life, Brother Smith illustrates the importance of being true to who you really are and what you believe. "Before you can even begin to make a difference in the lives of other people, you have to know who you are," says Brother Smith. "People will respect you more if they see you are the same person in church as you are at school or at home. You are the same person-the best person you can possibly be. You'll have more friends that way because you are trustworthy." Brother Smith teaches what it means to be a "believer": it isn't enough just to say we believe-we have to act. "Believing in Christ is good, but it really doesn't do anything for you until you act on your belief. That's when you can truly make a difference in the lives of your family and your friends.