Death by Futility

Some people die of natural causes; others have an accidental death. I've even heard tell of people dying of a broken heart. What I will eventually die of I cannot be sure, but I can assure you that I will not suffer death by futility. Death by futility comes whenever life purpose is not clearly …

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The Market Mind-Set

It wasn't long ago that capitalism morphed from an intriguing, external theory to a pervasive, internalized mind-set in the West and now, increasingly beyond. It is an efficient means of organizing labor and resources and by all appearances, it has succeeded in lifting hundreds of millions of people out of poverty worldwide. Its tenets have …

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What I learned today

I learned a few interesting facts about the United States yesterday. The first fact I owe to Andrea Elliott's recent series in the New York Times called "Invisible Child." Ms. Elliott noted that: "One in five American children is now living in poverty, giving the United States the highest child poverty rate of any developed …

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Forever

My eldest son, now eight, was a little quiet on the way to brunch yesterday, so I asked him what he was thinking about. He replied simply "forever" while continuing to gaze out the car window. I asked him what he meant a couple of minutes later and he turned to me and asked "Daddy, …

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The Exercise of Judgment

"Physicians who criticized the proposal to ground therapeutics in bacteriology especially feared that domination by theory would oversimplify practice...the complexity of clinical phenomena and the exercise of judgment could not be bypassed by bacteriological reductionism." - John Warner, The Therapeutic Perspective - Medical Practice, Knowledge and Identity in America 1820-1885 We are living in a …

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Not the Full Picture

A policeman sees a drunk man searching for something under a streetlight and asks what the drunk has lost. He says he lost his keys and they both look under the streetlight together. After a few minutes the policeman asks if he is sure he lost them here, and the drunk replies, no, that he …

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Are We Killing the Goose?

One day a countryman going to the nest of his Goose found there an egg all yellow and glittering. When he took it up it was as heavy as lead and he was going to throw it away, because he thought a trick had been played upon him. But he took it home on second …

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Understanding Hearts

Heavenly thoughts drizzle steadily, impartially, cascading through stony hearts, puddling in fleshy ones. Droplets of light, Seeds of perfection− Yearn to fall upon Understanding hearts.

God’s Will

Nature hath Her seasons, The earth her course is sure. Mankind hath his reasons, His motives aren't obscure. He calls upon his power (With free-will he's bedecked)﹣ To ply her ample dower, God's Will he doth prosect. Cast out from the Garden, By his constant greed. His gentle heart doth harden When he meddles with …

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