Treat Others

June 2, 2010 No comments yet

In a few words, Aye Jaye captures a Golden Rule Precept in the following quote from his book, The Golden Rule of Schmoozing – The Authentic Practice of Treating Others Well. “Don’t make the mistake of believing that schmoozing is crass manipulation. It’s not. As this book will illustrate, schmoozing is based on age-old principles: [...]

Conscience

June 1, 2010 No comments yet

We all have within us a great gift. We most often call it a conscience. There may be times that we wish we did not have one because of the guilt that out conscience makes us feel. In the book, The Gift Of Acabar, the star Acabar was caught by a boy named Tulo in [...]

Ascending or Descending

May 31, 2010 No comments yet

In the book, For One More Day, by Mitch Albom there is a time that Albom’s character, Chick Benetto, was low on life. He had accomplished much in life but then felt that he had nothing to live for. Chick tells of a conversation he had. “I met a man once who did a lot [...]

Love in my Heart

May 28, 2010 No comments yet

The Greatest Salesman in the World, by Og Mandino, shares with us a highly valued secret of success. It is worded for salesman but the principle can be applied in everyday life. “I will greet this day with love in my heart. For this is the greatest secret of success in all ventures. Muscle can [...]

The Good in Others

May 27, 2010 No comments yet

We are all made differently. We have different appearances, attitudes, talents, abilities, interests, etc. It is our differences that make the world interesting and exciting. With that in mind, we have to be careful that we don’t treat people poorly because they are different than us. They may not look the same or have the [...]

A Right to Live The Golden Rule

May 26, 2010 No comments yet

Jack Rose, in his book The Cedar Post, speaks of inherent rights which are “rights (that everyone is born with) to be and to do good.” He says: “Inalienable or inherent rights are guaranteed to each [person] by virtue of their birth, and the diligence, hard work and determination required to obtain and enjoy the [...]

Believing in Someone

May 25, 2010 No comments yet

This is a great story contrasting the difference between believing in someone versus not believing in someone. It is found in the book For One More Day, by Mitch Albom. I am nine years old. I am at the local library. The woman behind the desk looks over her glasses. I have chosen 20,000 Leagues [...]

Is Your Music Still in YOU?

May 24, 2010 2 comments

Oliver Wendell Holmes said: “Many people die with their music still in them. Why is this so? Too often it is because they are always getting ready to live. Before they know it, time runs out.” Tagore expressed a similar thought in these words: “I have spent my days stringing and unstringing my instrument, while [...]

Language and Thoughts

April 21, 2010 1 comment

I have been places where the language has been very colorful to say the least. Recently I was in a job where almost everyone there used a certain word. I personally do not use that kind of language in my communication but none the less I was exposed in quantity and in volume. After some [...]

It’s Relative!

April 16, 2010 No comments yet

This past Spring I was enjoying the wonderful experience of the temperature rising up to 50 deg. I thought of how wonderful the warmth was after a long and cold winter. Maybe you have had similar experiences. Digging out the short sleeve shirts and short pants! But then I got to thinking about relativity. Last [...]