“Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy.” — Albert Camus. My book club has been reading about the philosophy of stoicism for the last weeks, and one cannot read a page of quotes without coming across philosophy and philosophers. The science of philosophy is a worthwhile…
Author: Webb Hubbell
Set Aside Time For Body, Mind, and Soul
I am finishing my book on practicing stoicism. One chapter is on learning, and it suggests that most of us we don’t take the task of learning as seriously as we take the training the body. The author has a point. If I go to the gym I feel good about my workout and “getting…
Faith, Hope, and Charity
I think Christians sometime forget that our core is grounded in faith, hope, and charity(love). I know I do. We get caught up in dogma, judgment, sin, and exclusivity when our basic message is faith, hope, and charity and the greatest of these is charity (love). Every person and every group deserves an attitude of…
Listen To Your Body
I’ve had two major surgeries in the last ten years, and both times my recovery required a therapist to help me with my recovery. In each instance, the therapist said the same thing: “Most importantly listen to your body, don’t ignore the signals it sends you.” The advice in both cases was spot on. If…
Already In Heaven
Practice kindness all day to everybody and you will realize you’re already in heaven now, — Jack Kerouac. I learned this weekend from Maria Popova that even the great Leo Tolstoy compiled quotes like I have done for years. I am hardly in Tolstoy’s league but its nice to know that for each day of the…