Category: Wisdom

Who Do You Trust?

Who can you trust? Hopefully, most of us would not trust someone we do not know unless we’re being rescued from a burning building or ...
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The Free Fall Of Trust

When Gallup first asked Americans about their trust of newspapers in 1973, 39 percent said they had a great deal of trust in them and ...
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Mistakes Were Made

I blew it; I never should have said that! Have you ever felt bad about something you’ve said or done and wish you could take ...
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What Is Submission Anyway?

An important quality that is deeply needed in relationships is submission. Does that sound odd to you? In today’s culture the concept of submission has ...
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Honesty in the Journey

All of us struggle and no one is exempt. Bad things happen to good people. A phone call, a hard conversation or a heartbreaking doctor’s ...
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Decidophobia

Princeton philosopher Walter Kaufmann who coined the word ‘decidophobia’ says that human beings are afraid of making decisions. We don’t want the anxiety that goes along ...
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An Open Door For You

I’m looking out the window in the early morning on a very cold 3 degree Colorado day thinking about the New Year. Who can tell ...
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When No Is The Way

Most of us don’t’ want to hear a no, especially if it’s something that we really wanted or was for a good cause. Yet, could ...
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What To Do When God Says No

We all have been told no to something that we really wanted. It might have been about a job, a relationship, a goal or a ...
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The Age of Naivete

In the age of naivete many think they are not naïve, but when they are bad things can happen. We all can be wiser in ...
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