Children are a mirror. Look at them, you’ll see the best and worst, of yourself. But if we are honest about what we see, we can make ourselves better people and parents in the process.
Actions speak louder than words.
The most important things are human interactions. Without this, we look for substitutes. And substitutes only leave us hollow.
The best dichotomy to cultivate in a family: I never want them to leave/I can’t wait to see what they do when they leave.
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When The Truth Is Crazy
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Becoming Like A Child
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Finding Peace And The Illusion of Technology
A Cashless Society
Building A Habit Of Prayer
What America Do You Want?
McDonalds Is Up, Old MacDonald Not So Much
A Bureaucracy Places Children With Pedophiles
Homochitto And Dixie Springs Serenity
Who Is Being The Judge?
Living In a World of Ad Hominem
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