Posts Tagged ‘daily prompt’

Leadership

20260119

What makes a good leader?

People who follow become more healthy spiritually.

My First Day

20251213

Tell us about your first day at something — school, work, as a parent, etc.

My first day out of the womb, I was totally blinded by all the bright lights. Kind of a rude thing to do to someone who had only seen pitch dark his whole life. Then when I began to see, I noticed that everyone had covered their faces with masks. I assumed that there was some kind of rule against me seeing their faces, but then I got a glimpse of myself in one of those mirrors up on the wall. Shocking: I was by far the ugliest living thing in my known universe. Why no mask for meThen they cut off my food supply tube, and you would not believe what they replaced it with. The whole experience was disgusting. And circimcision? Don’t get me started. No wonder we all end up in therapy.

Sparks My Admiration

20251210

What is something others do that sparks your admiration?

When a person is obviously being falsely negatively criticized by someone with “issues,” but remains calm and respectful, even if applying a little appropriate correction.

It seems like arguments are almost always fueled by defensive arrogance

20251004

What’s a topic or issue about which you’ve changed your mind?

i have stopped putting inordinate trust in my own subjectivity.

Peace and Productivity , but…

20251002

Your life without a computer: what does it look like?

Does everybody else still have theirs?

Words that touch well

20251001

What skill would you like to learn?

To communicate in a Christlike manner in troubling situations, without having to fake it.

Yesterday’s disciplines are today’s habits, tomorrow’s character, and ultimate destiny

20250628

What are your daily habits?

my very high recommendation on this point:

The Spirit of the Disciplines,

by Dallas Willard

My t-shirt message

20250625

If you were forced to wear one outfit over and over again, what would it be?

Please tell me about this God you don’t believe in

On Spirituality

20250625

How important is spirituality in your life?

When the subject of “religion“ arises, my experience is that most people will simply call themselves “spiritual.“ I am in the habit of asking such people if they can define for me what a “spirit” is. No person that I have asked this question has ever been able to give any answer, whether accurate or inaccurate.

I conclude that what people mean when they call themselves “spiritual“ is something like “there are things about me that are really great, and sometimes I think about or do things that seem connected to that greatness.” There might be some reference to some kind of “higher power” – also without any real clarity of meaning, or genuine motivation to go further.

In my view, this sort of lazy thinking, protected by a wall of culturally approved trivial distractions, is both toxic and dangerous.

There is at least one Spirit that has been rightly called Holy. I recommend caution for all other spirits with which one can be consciously or unconsciously connected.