Honesty is crucial to a life of integrity. Without consistent adherence to truth, the structure and value of your thoughts and actions fall apart. Yet the commitments we make to ourselves are often the first to fall away under pressure. Somewhere along the way, we’d lost sight of this: When we don’t keep our word…
The Master of Your Soul
We like to think we control ourselves, that we are our own masters, that we are not slaves to another being, an ideology, an object. That’s what we might want. Reality is different. Human beings must serve something greater than themselves–or at least something they think and live as though it is greater than themselves.…
The Poverty of Not Knowing Yourself
A few thoughts I’ve gleaned from the Gospel of Thomas that may be worth elaborating on: – Poverty is not measured by external wealth, but by how well one knows one’s self. – Know what is before your face, and what is hidden from thee shall be revealed to you. We are responsible for figuring…
Money, Meet Value
It’s no secret that cash (or numbers in your bank account) isn’t the most precious unit of value humans exchange with each other. You know that truth, tip your hat to it on your way to work, do your best to make sure you die with people and memories around you, and not just be…
Becoming a Warrior-Poet – Part 3
I gave a speech on “Becoming a Warrior-Poet” somewhere in Michigan on August 22, 2023, so thought I’d share it in written form here. Here is Part 1 and Part 2. Enjoy! * * * Warrior poets are lovers of truth and people, and defenders of both. They hold to deep convictions, act from careful…
Becoming a Warrior-Poet – Part 2
I gave a speech on “Becoming a Warrior-Poet” somewhere in Michigan on August 22, 2023, so thought I’d share it in written form here. Find Part 1 here. Enjoy! * * * Today, at Thermopylae, there’s a stone with a simple inscription: “Go tell the Spartans, strangers passing by, that here obedient to their laws…
Becoming a Warrior-Poet – Part 1
I gave a speech on “Becoming a Warrior-Poet” somewhere in Michigan on August 22, 2023, so thought I’d share it in written form here. Enjoy! * * * Come with me to a lonely impasse in Greece called the Hot Gates. It’s 480 B.C. On the one side is a sheer drop off; the other…
“They That Make Them Are Like Unto Them”
Yesterday, I read Psalm 115:4-8 with computers and AI in mind, and it impacted my understanding of both the psalm and humanity’s relationship with the technology we create. See if you could see what I’m getting at by reading the passage: Their idols are silver and gold, the work of men’s hands. They have mouths,…
Summer Nights, Shooting Stars, and Solitude
I slept outdoors in a hammock last night. Woke at 0130, just as the mosquitoes fell asleep. Wolves howled in the distance, all sounds and lights from the human world fell away, and shooting stars shimmered across the studded sky. Fireflies and bats flew around where I hung between two trees, swaying slightly, my skin…
Cutting Costs
Have forgotten where I’ve read this, but it’s stuck with me (and on my cracked Pixel 4) for a few months. “Cut costs mercilessly on the things you don’t care about.” It’s easy to stop paying for things you don’t like. It’s easy to say (and mean) to never pay for what you don’t care…