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Highest Ambition

What is your highest ambition? For some people, it is a conquest like climbing Mount Everest. Some seek fame like their face on the cover of a magazine. Others desire wealth in order to buy whatever they want. Some people just want control, like becoming the CEO of a major company. All of these goalsContinue reading “Highest Ambition”

Posted byJim GleasonJanuary 9, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Highest Ambition

Strike Out

Once again violence dominates the news cycle. It seems that people are increasingly finding that the only resolution to their problems is violence. So an angry mob breaks through security at the nation’s Capitol building to demonstrate their frustration with election results. A man shoots another man because he couldn’t get what he wanted atContinue reading “Strike Out”

Posted byJim GleasonJanuary 8, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Strike Out

Good Old Days

People my age tend to talk a lot about the good old days. We tend to romanticize the days when we were young. Invariably we are of the opinion that those times were simpler and better. We long for those good feelings to return. In some ways we are right that those days were betterContinue reading “Good Old Days”

Posted byJim GleasonJanuary 7, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Good Old Days

Honorific Titles

What is the loftiest title that has been given to you? Perhaps you have been named Vice President or Chief Executive Officer of your company. Maybe you are the Chairman of the Board for a charitable organization. Were you the head coach of a sports team? Elder, deacon or pastor are honorable titles to obtainContinue reading “Honorific Titles”

Posted byJim GleasonJanuary 6, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Honorific Titles

Blank Check

I have never had anyone offer me a blank check. This type of check is signed and guaranteed by the owner and all you have to do is fill in the amount. The validity of the check depends upon the signature and resources of the owner. I don’t imagine that you have received such aContinue reading “Blank Check”

Posted byJim GleasonJanuary 5, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Blank Check

Fully Known

People are trying all sorts of things to become “known “. Some do crazy stunts and posts videos on YouTube. Others take a million selfies and post them on Instagram. Some people record their every thought on Twitter or Facebook. I know some people who seem to speak everything that comes into their heads. AllContinue reading “Fully Known”

Posted byJim GleasonJanuary 4, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Fully Known

So Called Experts

With the pandemic, a number of experts have appeared on the news. You have to respect their knowledge and experience. However, they are not always correct in their assessments and projections. We shouldn’t fault them for that as this pandemic has caused us to face a number of issues that we have not seen before.Continue reading “So Called Experts”

Posted byJim GleasonJanuary 2, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on So Called Experts

Really Good News

The other day, in the grocery store, I told a grocery clerk that I had really good news for her. I said, ” 2020 ends in two days.” She sighed and said despondently, “Yeah.” I am not sure that I cheered her up. It’s probably because my comment reflected a rather negative outlook by focusingContinue reading “Really Good News”

Posted byJim GleasonJanuary 1, 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Really Good News

Out of the Shadows

We all have some things that we keep hidden away. It could be the ugly sweater that Aunt Mabel gave us one Christmas. Or perhaps it as an old torn t-shirt that we keep because it is so comfortable. We also keep some of our behaviors under wraps because we don’t want others to knowContinue reading “Out of the Shadows”

Posted byJim GleasonDecember 31, 2020Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Out of the Shadows

Self Confidence

I learned a lesson about self confidence today. I overestimated my ability to pull my car into a parking place and wound up hitting a pole. A certain amount of confidence is needed, but we have to be careful not to let pride cloud our judgment. When pride takes over we can really make aContinue reading “Self Confidence”

Posted byJim GleasonDecember 30, 2020Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Self Confidence

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