Category: Wisdom

Who Do You Trust?

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 ...
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Cautions and Red Flags of Online Dating

The last blog looked at the online dating industry’s advantages and disadvantages to the user. We also took a cursory view of the pragmatic and ...
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Emotional Entanglement Between Men & Women: Part 2 – The Causes

Celtic knots fascinate and mystify me. No matter how long I stare at one I’m unable to figure out where it begins or ends.  Emotional ...
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Learning from Closed Doors

The Bible is full of closed doors. The door to Eden was closed after the Fall. The door to the ark was closed in judgment. ...
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Learning from Open Doors

We all can learn from open doors. No door is so small or ordinary that they cannot be one of God’s open doors. The doors ...
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The Best Decisions in Life

If you want to know how to make the best decisions in life consider…   Stop waiting for an outburst of passion Many people have ...
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God Has An Open Door for You

If I Chose the Wrong Door I Missed Gods Will for My Life Now, I’ll just have to settle for second best. People who don’t ...
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What’s Behind Door #2?

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 ...
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Wise Words Can Prevent Trouble

Last time we looked at how the emotional and mental consequences of our words can be liberating or can distance us from others. Our words can bring ...
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The Impact of Our Words

Rabbi Joseph Telushkln, author of Words That Hurt, Words That Heal, has lectured throughout country on the powerful and often negative impact of words. He ...
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