Inviting Rivers And Oceans To Enter Your Life

All rivers have a beginning. Some are hidden and rarely seen while others are popular tourist destinations.

For example, a small spring at the bottom of a hill on a farm in southwest Virginia is the most distant source of water that eventually becomes the Tennessee River. There are no signs, so you must know exactly where to look to find this river’s birthplace. In human terms, being born there would be a quiet event.

The much larger Mississippi River, however, begins as the outflow of Lake Itasca in Minnesota. There, you can actually wade across the Mississippi, and on … Read the rest “Inviting Rivers And Oceans To Enter Your Life”

The Logic In Magical Darkness

Hard to believe but true: Only two lifetimes ago, the only light your kinfolks had came from candles, lanterns, and fireplaces. From nightfall to sunup, darkness had the upper hand. Then came the electric light, a development realized every time we flip a switch to flood with light what an instant before was in darkness.

A bit of indispensable even remarkable progress? Of course, but at an expense of which most of us are unaware.

You see, with the coming of darkness, we also sense tiredness, the result of a busy day. Its intensity increases to the point that we … Read the rest “The Logic In Magical Darkness”

Staking Our Future On The Wise Ones

Every civilization has had those who thought, believed, acted, and spoke wisely and with solid logic. Such wisdom was often hidden beneath another label such as an elder, minister, or teacher. Social standing didn’t matter, neither did wealth nor lack of it. The invisible badge they wore, and often in humble fashion, was that of Wise One.

In that respect, the past is also the present. Many people throughout the world qualify for that badge. They can be anywhere and everywhere, well-known or obscure, in a city or tucked away in some small town or on a farm.

So, you … Read the rest “Staking Our Future On The Wise Ones”

You And Your Extraordinary Idea

By extraordinary, I mean something wild and illogical enough to be exciting. It wouldn’t be impossible, but it would be probable enough to awaken and stimulate your brain cells to new heights.

The idea here is to step outside whatever you or someone else has assumed you would do. It would take advantage of your personality and talents, and activate your ability to go where you’ve never gone before. In making that happen, you would add spice to your life, and open new opportunities you never dreamed existed.

Sure, it would test your courage and your ability to innovate, to … Read the rest “You And Your Extraordinary Idea”

A Monster In A Pretty Box

Yes, the marketing geniuses had designed the box to colorfully display good things organically related to the proper nourishment of humanity—butterflies flitting from flower to flower, trees loaded with ripening fruit, kids happily romping through tall green grass.

I shoved the hype aside to tell myself that yes, I really could use this latest electro-mechanical wonder. Even if it made good on only half the claims, it would be an efficient helper in my quest for a longer life. At twenty-two bucks, even the price was right.

As I left the store, I peeked into the shopping bag to again … Read the rest “A Monster In A Pretty Box”

Where Is Miss Congeniality?

It seems like only yesterday that she existed, when she was voted that title because she was unquestionably qualified. She was the girl next door—friendly, engaging, an innocent bundle of energy, fun to be around, a girl with a sense of excitement who went beyond the ordinary to meet, greet, and visit with people.

Although the likes of her were everywhere, there was never a contest to see who was the best. No one cared. It was enough to admire such qualities and hope that whoever had them continued to be themselves.

Over the long haul, many who were never … Read the rest “Where Is Miss Congeniality?”

Taking A Look At Your Yesterday

You ask: Why should I do that? Sounds like a waste of time.

Nope, not at all. Of all your resources for leading a better life, your yesterday is among your most valuable.

Technically speaking, our yesterday began when we were born, but it didn’t begin taking conscious shape until we were maybe three or four years old. That’s when most people begin remembering. By age eighteen, we are well on our way to having much to remember.

The irony, however, is that regardless of how old you are, your yesterday continues to become ever larger. That’s true even if … Read the rest “Taking A Look At Your Yesterday”

What’s Responsible For What They Are

As a journalist, I’ve met and interviewed many people everywhere and from many walks of life. That has meant going beyond the assumed and obvious to discover what they believe and the reasons for their actions.

Especially challenging have been the high achievers, especially those who have become wealthy, hold a top position in an organization, or are a leader in their community. Their actions most always reveal how they inwardly view life and meet the challenge of managing themselves.

What at first appeared to be only random and scattered similarities soon formed a pattern of traits and beliefs. Although … Read the rest “What’s Responsible For What They Are”

Stop, Look, And Listen

There’s no telling how many lives have been saved over the years by people seeing this sign at a railroad track and following directions—or how many people are no longer with us because they didn’t.

Stopping, looking, and listening, however, has no boundaries. It might not be a matter of life or death, but it could make a difference in how you get along in life.

Grandad was considered one of the best farmers in Johnson Township. Those eighty acres and what was on them was his world and he treasured and cared for every bit of it—the land, crops, … Read the rest “Stop, Look, And Listen”

The Time A Looker Saw Nothing

New York City is a world crossroad, home of millions, throbbing center of commerce and industry, filled with promise for those searching fame. It was there and on a sidewalk in midtown Manhattan, that I found myself walking fast, part of a river of humanity.

Excited, I pulled a piece of paper from my pocket to check the address, eased my way toward the building, and pushed open a revolving door to enter a world of relative quiet. The receptionist ushered me first into an office, then into a workroom. There, I was introduced to the Art Director of FortuneRead the rest “The Time A Looker Saw Nothing”