Facing Gethsemane: What the Garden Teaches About Accept
In 2006, Wells Jones and I stood among ancient olive trees in the Garden of Gethsemane after a month crossing Middle Eastern deserts.Read More
In 2006, Wells Jones and I stood among ancient olive trees in the Garden of Gethsemane after a month crossing Middle Eastern deserts.Read More
Moments of testing don’t arrive on schedule. They arrive to measure your preparation. Wisdom isn’t a gift—it’s earned, stored, and drawn upon whenRead More
Charles Joughin, the baker of the Titanic, didn’t fight the storm — he floated through it. His calm, not his luck, saved him.Read More
In theory, consistency is a hallmark of discipline—a daily commitment to unwavering habits. It’s about determination, grit, and showing up regardless of theRead More
A surefire way to make a bad situation worse is to keep replaying it in your mind. The past is fixed, but theRead More
Some days, life is a mess. The alarm betrays you, the coffee spills, the emails pile up like unpaid debts. Other days, things goRead More
In his letters to Lucilius, Seneca famously stated, “Life is like a play; just give it a good ending.” This perspective inspires aRead More
Roger Federer’s wisdom serves as a powerful metaphor for entrepreneurship. The ability to forget the last point and focus on the next mirrorsRead More