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Bits and Pieces
“He knew everyone had flaws. People fell from grace all the time. But some people fell further than others.” From “Ferrelli’s Fall” (Creek Songs).
Tag Archives: empathy
In the News
At times I think men have gone mad. At other times I think men are behaving in a way that is innate and can’t be helped. Both thoughts unsettle me. Watching the news makes me want to weep. A little girl … Continue reading
Posted in Inspiration, Looking for Inspiration, Reading, Writing
Tagged Aristotle, Charleston, Confederate flag, current events, Current news, empathy, ethics, exploited children, fear, greater good, gun control, illegal immigration, Jenny Horne, malpractice, medical malpractice, missing children, pity, Plato, racism, South Carolina, understanding
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In Search of Wisdom
A friend asked me if I had wisdom. If I was wise. I didn’t have an answer. In fact, I wasn’t sure I knew what wisdom was or what the word wise meant. Did it mean the possession of great … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Creativity, Inspiration, Looking for Inspiration, Reading, Writing
Tagged As All My Fathers Were, empathy, experience, James A. Misko, judgment, King Solomon, knowledge, old, patience, Solomon, sound decision making, theme, tolerance, understanding, wisdom, wise, writing, young
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