
Day 268 – Don’t Fish Downstream
Yesterday, I saw a beautiful photograph of an older man enjoying his retirement fly fishing. The group of people admiring the photograph immediately started to
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Yesterday, I saw a beautiful photograph of an older man enjoying his retirement fly fishing. The group of people admiring the photograph immediately started to
A while ago, there was a popular video that rapidly became a meme, which then quickly transformed into a dance craze of imitators online posting
I was browsing through an art gallery with my daughter recently. The gallery had some original artwork, but also, likely to help keep up with
Many young professionals make the mistake of taking encouragement as praise. I was guilty of this myself. I am not exceptionally talented in any particular
I saw another post today about the supposed contract that Dawn Wells and her husband negotiated for her role as Mary Ann on the 1960s
The title of this message comes from the work of Stuart Kauffman. I have his book, Investigations, in my library. In this work, he explores
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I was presented with a classic moral dilemma recently. I was talking to a young entrepreneur who had a wild-eyed fascination with a new potential
Last night we had a party at our house—a fun social gathering my wife hosted in honor of one of her work colleagues. I took
I’m a bit of an old-school romantic, so when I wake up feeling listless, I often crack open one of the old books on my
There’s a phrase I often repeat to myself, especially in moments of tension or disagreement: “Seek first to understand, not to be understood.” It’s a
When I was a young man, I spent countless nights hunched over a pool table, playing nine ball deep into the early morning hours. I
When humans began to sense that they were free, or could be free to choose for themselves, we ran headlong into a theological problem. There
I had a conversation recently about getting to know people—really knowing them. It got me thinking: what does it actually take for one person to
Today is Father’s Day. And here I am, again, sitting in a parking lot outside my daughter’s basketball tournament. It strikes me that there’s probably
Recently, as I sat outside in a parking lot during my daughter’s basketball tournament on Father’s Day weekend, I found myself reflecting on a crucial