The Heavens Above

"Flying without feathers is not easy; my wings have no feathers." ~ Titus Maccius Plautus I've been a pilot since the age of fifteen, but my love for the heavens above traces back to my earliest memories. I realized early on that if I was going through a rough patch and was having a hard …

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The Boss Card

There are many ways to lead, but only one is sustainable. True leadership inspires and liberates, while every other variant requires and subdues. Any time someone pulls the "boss" card, he has failed in that moment to inspire and liberate. This is true in any setting. It matters not if the leader holds the title of …

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Go fast, but think slow.

An acquaintance of mine made a comment during a polo scrimmage the other night that has been rolling around in the back of my thoughts ever since. A much more experienced player than me, this fellow knew his way around the field, but he was kind enough and passionate enough about sharing the sport he …

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Wonderment IV

Yesterday I noted that wisdom was as much a matter of the heart as it is of the mind. Today I would like to focus on the role of the mind, in an effort to provide a balancing point between those who see wisdom as principally an intellectual exercise and those who suggest that wisdom comes …

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Wonderment III

“Wonder is the beginning of wisdom.” - Socrates Have you ever noticed that the wisest people around aren't always the smartest people around? Or that the people who give the best advice don't necessarily have the most impressive educational pedigree? Why is that? Wisdom is as much a matter of the heart as it is …

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Wonderment II

Wonder is in part related to the absence of judgment and expectation. It is the willingness to view your world in each and every moment through innocent, fresh eyes and with a pure heart. What is a pure heart? A pure heart is untainted by past hurts; it is made so by forgiveness. A pure …

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Wonderment I

One of the many things I've learned writing these daily posts over the last few years is that you cannot fake inspiration. You are either inspired and inspiring, or you are not. I've also learned that inspiration is very closely linked to the sense of wonder. Wonderment connects the beauty, inspiration, perfection, joy, and strength …

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Patience VII

The endless cycle of idea and action, Endless invention, endless experiment, Brings knowledge of motion, but not of stillness; Knowledge of speech, but not of silence; Knowledge of words, and ignorance of the Word... Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the …

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Patience VI

"Those speak foolishly who ascribe their anger or their impatience to such as offend them or to tribulation. Tribulation does not make people impatient, but proves that they are impatient. So everyone may learn from tribulation how his heart is constituted." - Martin Luther Patience is not situationally determined. You are either patient or impatient, …

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Patience V

"Our patience will achieve more than our force." - Edmund Burke Those who have pigeonholed patience as being the absence of action invariably underestimate its power. They resort to the use of force to achieve their goals and fulfill their desires, but in so doing they fabricate the appearance and not the reality of that …

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