In a world that often emphasizes personal achievements, accolades, and fame, it’s essential to remember that true significance lies not in becoming important but in making a meaningful difference in the lives of others and the world around us. The pursuit of importance often stems from a desire for recognition, power, or validation. It canContinue reading “Making a Difference”
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The Art of Speaking Kindly
In life, we often take our conversations for granted, assuming there will always be more opportunities to speak to the people around us. But what if we approached every conversation as if it could be the last thing we say to someone? This perspective encourages us to cherish every interaction, to express our thoughts andContinue reading “The Art of Speaking Kindly”
Deeds Supersedes Prayers?
When I saw this quote on Facebook, the first thought that came to mind was “Contemplatives in Action”, a phrase that embodies the creative tension between a Jesuit’s full embrace of concrete action and their attentiveness to where God may call them next. Prayer has long been considered a powerful and essential practice in various cultures andContinue reading “Deeds Supersedes Prayers?”
The Essence of Being a Good Person
In a world where chaos and complexities abound, the concept of being a good person may seem simplistic, but it holds profound significance. Being a good person transcends religious, cultural, and societal boundaries, as it resonates with the universal values of kindness, compassion, and empathy. At its core, being a good person is about treatingContinue reading “The Essence of Being a Good Person”
Respect the Invisible
In a world where everyone is constantly facing their own battles and challenges, kindness emerges as a powerful force that can positively impact lives. The simple act of being kind is an essential virtue that can bring about understanding, empathy, and support for one another. It is a reminder that behind every face we encounter,Continue reading “Respect the Invisible”
The Floor Maid at the Tewksbury Institute
Dr. Frank Mayfield was touring Tewksbury Institute when, on his way out, he accidentally collided with an elderly floor maid. To cover the awkward moment Dr. May field started asking questions. “How long have you worked here?” “I’ve worked here almost since the place opened,” the maid replied. “What can you tell me about theContinue reading “The Floor Maid at the Tewksbury Institute”
Words Hurt
Words can either build someone up or break them down, and we have to the power to choose our words carefully. Something that seems harmless to us might hurt someone else, so before we say something, we should always think about how it will affect the other person. Words carry energy, some positive and some negative.Continue reading “Words Hurt”
Be Kind, Always!
We come across all kinds of people in our lives. Some of them we like, some of them we don’t. Some of them like us, some of them don’t. That’s perfectly fine. No matter what we think of others, what we assume of others, I believe we must find it in ourselves to be kindContinue reading “Be Kind, Always!”
Little Things Go A Long Way
Each and every day, we’re inundated with stories about how the world is going to hell. War, poverty, pollution… all manner of atrocities are flung at us from all directions, and it’s enough to draw even the most lighthearted person into a pit of despair. Fortunately, a great way to counteract all that ugly isContinue reading “Little Things Go A Long Way”
Wranglers and Stranglers
Many years ago there were a group of brilliant young men at the University of Wisconsin. The group of men seemed to have an amazing creative literary talent and were extraordinary in their ability to put their literary skills to its best use. These promising young men met regularly to read and critique each other’sContinue reading “Wranglers and Stranglers”
