Life & Opinions
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Learn But Learn From The Learned
“Learn but learn from the learned” could be interpreted as the idea of seeking wisdom and insights from those who have already gained experience, knowledge, or understanding. It emphasizes valuing the expertise of others who have walked the path before us. In life, that idea takes on a deeper meaning.…
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Get Out or Get In Line
If you work for a man, in heaven’s name work for him! If he pays you wages that supply you your bread and butter, work for him—speak well of him, think well of him, stand by him and stand by the institution he represents. I think if I worked for…
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The Paradox of Our Time
The Paradox of Our Time was written by Dr. Bob Moorehead in 1995. Dr Moorehead was the pastor of Overlake Christian Church in Redmond, Washington for 30 years. He holds a Ph.D. from the California School of Theology, an undergraduate degree from Phillips University, and a Bachelor of Divinity degree…
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Desiderata
I can’t just help myself but to share you this prose poem written by Max Ehrmann in 1927. The title comes from the Latin word for “things desired” or “things to be desired.” It’s a philosophical work that offers advice for living a peaceful, harmonious, and meaningful life. The poem…
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The Holstee Manifesto
The Holstee Manifesto is written by Dave & Mike Radparvar of Holstee in 2009. It is a popular and inspirational statement that encourages living a life of purpose, intention, and mindfulness. It is often seen as a guide to living authentically and fully, with an emphasis on personal growth, creativity,…
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It’s Never Too Late
“It’s never too late ― to learn.” – Malcolm S. Forbes It’s never too late ― to learn WordPress. It’s never too late ― to apologize, to say sorry. It’s never too late ― to forgive, to forget. It’s never too late ― to quit, to start again. It’s never…