Tsunami of despair followed by tsunami of hope
After picking up the newspaper, turning on the radio, or watching TV, it is easy to become depressed. After all, […]
After picking up the newspaper, turning on the radio, or watching TV, it is easy to become depressed. After all, […]
If you can’t fight, and you can’t flee, flow (Robert Eliot) Perhaps you or a friend may have said, “I
A reader asks about the pervasive problem of office politics. I’ll begin my answer with some introductory remarks. Then I
We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope (Martin Luther King, Jr.) We all make plans, have dreams,
When all is said and done, more is said than done (Lou Holtz) Three frogs were sitting on a log.
Life is about not knowing… Delicious ambiguity! (Gilda Radner) Some people are uncomfortable with ambiguity. They have a need for
We consider ourselves tolerant and compassionate. But where is our tolerance and compassion when it comes to prisoners? Christ had
The best way to predict the future is to create it (Peter Drucker) Imagine being a wizard. If you were,
Seventeenth-century British Bishop, Robert South, wrote: “Guilt upon the conscience, like rust upon iron, both defiles and consumes it, gnawing