Lincoln’s timeless words, “when again touched, as surely, they will be, by the better angels of our nature,” will ring particularly true in the days and weeks to come. As we brace ourselves for a potentially close and contentious election, it’s crucial to remember the importance of unity and civility. Emotions will undoubtedly run high,…
Who Do You Admire?
E.M. Forster once observed, “The people I admire most are those who are sensitive and want to create something or discover something, and do not see life in terms of power….” As we reflect on All Saints’ Day and the lives of those who have inspired us, let us consider the nature of admiration. Who…
Accounting
From everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required; and from one to whom much has been entrusted, even more will be demanded. — Luke 12:48 This verse, often misinterpreted as solely referring to material wealth, carries a far deeper meaning. While financial prosperity is certainly a blessing, it’s merely one…
Bad Language
In my upbringing, profanity and derogatory language were strictly forbidden. My grandfather and father, ever vigilant, kept a bar of soap nearby to encourage mindful speech. This conservative approach, while perhaps unconventional by today’s standards, instilled in me a deep respect for language and a strong aversion to its misuse. While I recognize that my…
Halloween Lessons
Every Halloween, as I reflect on childhood memories, a particular longing surfaces. I yearned to don a cowboy hat, holster a toy pistol, and gallop through the neighborhood. But my father, like many of their generation, held a strict stance against such toys. Dad, a staunch conservative, had a surprising aversion to firearms, toy pistols,…