Right Thinking

"Freethinkers are those who are willing to use their minds without prejudice and without fearing to understand things that clash with their own customs, privileges, or beliefs. This state of mind is not common, but it is essential for right thinking..." - Leo Tolstoy We are thinkers, and we must treasure our ability to think. …

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Raising Consciousness: Tuning Fork or Pitchfork?

You can approach every situation in life one of two ways: as a tuning fork for virtue or a pitchfork of vice. As a tuning fork, you entire being, your overarching purpose relates to establishing harmonic resonances in the world around you. Indeed, virtue resonates harmonically. It is a peculiar and unmistakeable vibratory quality which …

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Be a Blessing

Men and women of color in the United States were dealt a terrible hand early in our country's history, and have had to cope with the slow fade of racism in the social, political and commercial fabric of our nation. The recent Martin-Zimmerman case, for instance, highlights the fact that young black men are often …

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Leadership

You should never blindly accept a leader's advice or intuition. Leaders are human beings and likely on that basis, fallible. Despite the fact that most leaders in America (e.g. heads of companies and heads of families) exercise their authority in a decidedly undemocratic context, you are wise to respectfully question and challenge the thinking of …

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What in a Horse

What in a Horse by Gregg Hake What in a horse Lifts man's spirits To the heavens? His graceful air, His gentle strength, His serving heart? His pliant will, His playful mind, His quiet look? What in a horse Draws forth virtue From his rider? I dare not choose.

The Ride of My Life: Life Lessons Learned on Horseback

"They say Princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon as his groom." - Ben Johnson Despite my best laid plans, I've often found myself bouncing along the path of life like a bad rider on a …

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Collaborative Efforts

It's no secret that most of mankind's best ideas grew out of people working together. There may be an isolated flash of brilliance or divine inspiration, but in my observation man's most significant steps forward have come from collaborative efforts to achieve something uncommon, if not great. Even when the seed of inspiration was singular, …

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The Humble Bee

The Humble Bee by Gregg Hake The bumblebee's a humble bee Despite her magic powers. She takes with her a hidden key And flies around for hours. Though some with nectar draw her near, Others with pollen woo- Nature is God's engineer, The fit survive, it's true. She grabs ahold with her strong jaw And …

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Grand Slam: A Lesson in Humility

Life has a way of keeping you humble. That said, in humility is strength. Allow me to explain... I moved to Atlanta from Los Angeles in the mid-1990s and like anyone in a new city, I spent the first few weeks making new friends and establishing a new routine. Having always been active in sports, …

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Rise and See

Are we as in the days of yore Too blind to see that we're yet poor? Though swimming in apparent wealth Our lives are hollowed out by stealth. To wit we're sold a bill of goods And robbed of hope from childhood. Taught to bow before the throne Where every king is but a drone. …

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