The Prayer of Degrees
In a world splintered by division, where anger and fear so often outpace understanding, an urgent question arises: How do we remain connected with those who cannot yet feel the…
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In a world splintered by division, where anger and fear so often outpace understanding, an urgent question arises: How do we remain connected with those who cannot yet feel the…
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RIP Seamus. 12/30/08 – 12/02/22 Even if it hurts, get up every day and move. Don’t forget to stop and smell whatever is interesting. When you’re going up a hill,…
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Instead of trying to fill it with words, I listened. So nothing outside me can determine what enough is? Silence. Only me? Silence. Then why is there a “world” at…
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For decades, I tried to prove to the world I wasn’t just enough, I was more than enough. There were a few problems with this approach. First, “the world” is…
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After all, I was the guy who stayed up all night before a paper was due the next day, and still got an A. Zorro with a capital Z, written…
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If what I wanted stayed just out of reach, I never risked not achieving it. I never had to fail. The love of God, the blessing of my life, my…
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Survivorship bias is an error in logic. We make this error when we emphasize whatever "survives" a selection process. So we overlook whatever did not survive, because it's no longer…
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I lived in Georgia from 1990 through 1993. Each New Year's Day, I rode on horseback in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, four hours north. My chosen steed was a…
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When I stand in a river, I can feel the current's force. It takes will to remain standing. I widen my base and adjust my footing. I engage my core….
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Someone dear to me died at 3:10AM on Saturday, July 17, 2021. She was also one of an estimated 178,000 people who died on earth that same day.* By that…
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