Entries Categorized as 'Emotions'

How to Find Your Life’s Purpose (and Whether You Have One or Not).

Date October 17, 2007

Let’s face it, life is full of unanswerable questions. Is there a God? What is our purpose in life? Well, I can’t help you much with that first one, but I think I can give you a great answer to that second question. It might not be the answer you were expecting, or an answer [...]

The Golden Rule is Wrong

Date October 15, 2007

?Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.? It’s the Golden Rule. We’ve all heard it, we all like to think that we live by it, but did you ever stop to wonder if it truly is the best way to live? Did you ever really give any thought to the real [...]

How to Be More Accepting: Why Tolerance Just Doesn’t Work

Date October 11, 2007

Our world has a big problem when it comes to interpersonal relationships and that problem is tolerance. We tolerate people with differing beliefs. We tolerate people of differing races. We tolerate people with differing opinions. And that’s exactly the problem. We’ve spent decades trying to teach our children tolerance when all along we’ve yet to [...]

Yes, You Should Be Judging People and Here’s How.

Date September 24, 2007

That’s right, there are just certain people in the world that you need to judge and sometimes, judge harshly. And yes, there is, in fact, a right way and a wrong way to judge someone. It’s almost an epidemic with the people in my life that they’re just too damn nice sometimes. I make friends [...]

Spirituality and Objectivity

Date September 21, 2007

Many times, when working to improve ourselves, we find a strange line of demarcation when it comes to spiritual improvements versus objective improvements. We find ourselves one day certain that our improvement lies in the objective actions we take, the work we put into our goals. The next day we become convinced that our improvement [...]

How to Cultivate a Mindset for Success.

Date September 12, 2007

I have a set of hand written rules for being a blogger and one of those rules is never to write about someone else’s blog posts unless it is to present an opposing view point. Today, that’s exactly what I want to do. This morning I was reading the latest post from John Wesley, in [...]