Entries from April 2012

It Takes Two to Make One Succeed

April 28th, 2012 13 Comments

We can’t go it alone. If we try it we’ll find out. We need another to make it, and it’s a lot more fun.


Good Times and Bad—A Considered Response

April 25th, 2012 10 Comments

Whatever situation we’re in, easy or hard, it’s bound to change. Here’s a word on how to respond to each.


The Beauty of Wisdom

April 21st, 2012 7 Comments

Here’s an anti-aging, face-brightening cosmetic that you can’t buy but you can have. Just apply it to the eyes.


The More I Know the More I Know I Don’t

April 18th, 2012 7 Comments

One of the wise things a wise person knows about himself is he could be wrong. The longer I live, the more sure I am of that . . . except in the most important things.


What I Learned of Life from Dad’s Fishing

April 15th, 2012 13 Comments

My dad was a great fisherman, and though I never got hooked like he was, I learned by watching him a great deal about how to succeed in life.


Your To-Do List, It’s a Gift

April 12th, 2012 8 Comments

Ever wonder how one thing follows right into another, completely filling up our days? Ever considered it a gift of God to keep us from wallowing or carrying weight that’s too heavy?


Cycles, and Variations on a Theme

April 9th, 2012 8 Comments

Another Easter’s past, another one will come. Our lives are cycles . . . within a world of cycles. Could be tiresome, but for hope that we’re cycling ever upward.


The Wise Sometimes Despised

April 6th, 2012 7 Comments

Here’s a remote story of a forgotten man of wisdom that has more than usual pertinence today and this weekend.