In relationships, as in nature and business,
one cannot produce fruit without first planning, planting, nurturing, and waiting. If one is lucky, the fruit is proportionate to the effort.
One can't draw interest without earning it: making a deposit and waiting - and even then the interest is dependent on the one entrusted with the deposit and proportionate to the amount deposited.
One can't get a life-sustaining return without first choosing, investing, and waiting - and the return depends on the wisdom of one's choice, the amount invested, the level of commitment to the investment - and grace.
Thoughts of a citizen, father, friend and public servant on spirit, joy, choice and responsibility.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Duty or opportunity
Does my universe - Life - ask a lot of me?
Or does it simply give me abilities, opportunities to use those abilities, and the capacity to form opinions about the proper stewardship of those abilities and opportunities and I mistake my own opinions - my self-imposed duties - for external demands?
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Life
Life: The acceptance of challenge, travail, pain, unfairness,
disappointment, frustration and the need to forgive as the price of health, growth,
vitality, fulfillment, peace, joy and forgiveness.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Efficiency vs. laziness
There is a difference between efficiency and laziness. Sometimes it is deceptively small. But, fundamentally, it is always big.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Examining today's choices
Like every other cell in the body of humanity, I'm going to die someday.
Am I willing to examine how I use the gift of each day, mindful that it might be my only opportunity to make my last impression?
If so, is the balance between contribution, growth, fun, exercise and rest a healthful one?
If not, what am I afraid of?
Am I willing to examine how I use the gift of each day, mindful that it might be my only opportunity to make my last impression?
If so, is the balance between contribution, growth, fun, exercise and rest a healthful one?
If not, what am I afraid of?
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