I have had it up to my hairline with fair!
😯 Ooops! Excuse my mini tantrum. I must be too tired and stressed.
But I am tired of fair. Fairness gets way too much good press.
I mean, really — which of these is fair? Read it all
Mark's Views, Perhaps — from behind my eyeballs
I have had it up to my hairline with fair!
😯 Ooops! Excuse my mini tantrum. I must be too tired and stressed.
But I am tired of fair. Fairness gets way too much good press.
I mean, really — which of these is fair? Read it all
Then you may not want to bother reading this.
Especially if you find a certain pleasure in being down and disheartened.
I understand. Too well. So well I empathize.
Which is why I am posting some practical things that help me cast down dejection. Read it all
Longer title: A Broader, More Flexible State of Attention
Shorter title: Kinsey IV
Shortest title: 🙄
Original title: Drinking Alcohol May Significantly Enhance Problem Solving Skills Read it all
Over the weekend, in the course of keeping up with a bunch of friends online, I saw four friends’ photos that left me dismayed, if not desilusionado.
You wonder who they are? 🙄
For the purposes of this post, their identity doesn’t matter.
You wonder where I saw them?
Online, I said. You know, places like Facebook and Twitter, G+ and blogs.
Are you bound?
Chains. How effectively they keep prisoners secured. Rattled by hapless captives, their oppressive clanking echoes through history and literature. But the most oppressive chains produce neither clank nor rattle. I have in mind chains such as bitterness, anger, fear, suspicion, self, and habits. Read it all
Maybe I mean noodle-spined. Or pansy-hearted. Or gutless.
On the other hand, perhaps all those adjectives are ill-fitted to the term Christian.
Whatever the case, I call to your attention the matter of risk-taking disciples of Jesus: Read it all
I was helping move Aunt Rosana back home.
My cell phone buzzed over my heart. I hauled the phone out, flipped it open, and stared at the text message from our oldest daughter.
My cousin Jasper’s wife had died.
To get the import of that a little better, look at this: Read it all