Wednesday Wisdom #11
Continuing the series: Your education isn’t complete until you’ve learned to take a hint.
Continuing the series: Your education isn’t complete until you’ve learned to take a hint.
Continuing the series: What almost happened is irrelevant. What actually did happen is everything.
Continuing the series: Leadership requires walking the line between telling people what to do and giving them the space to decide for themselves to do what you were going to tell them.
Continuing the series: Just because something isn’t your fault doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be your problem.
Continuing the series: Some things don’t really sink in until you’ve forgotten and then remembered them again.
Alternative, more provocative title: Brian McLaren in a blouse? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNuSBGa1mLM] “The excerpt is from an episode from the 14th season of E.R. titled ‘Atonement’. A man looking for answers does not find what he needs in a post-modern view of religion.”
Continuing the series: The first person to use the expression “get a life!” in any dispute is the loser.
Continuing the series: Planning is sometimes just a form of procrastination.
With a title like that I thought this packet of sweets was going to reveal something profound about God, and in a way it did.The word “skruvblandning” is translated on the back of the packet as “nuts & bolts”.So a direct translation might be “God is: nuts & bolts”. Theologically sound when you consider the following verse of Scripture: “You…
So the planet warms and the Kenyans kill their neighbors and we tweet about nothing and hope the servers hold out.Facebook, Twitter, and Bird Flu – Jeffrey Zeldman
Continuing the series: At the end of my life, I would like to have back all the time I spent untangling cables.