In my new life, no room for a lost boy.
My father was always there for me when I lost. But, then, I never really lost when my father was there.
Leaders identify, articulate, and summarize concepts that motivate others. Most important, they boil concepts down to an understandable idea.
Nobody wins until we all do.
Perhaps the true mark of a leader is that she or he is willing to stand alone.
A good leader has a plan that consists of changing simple pictures. Just because a group of people has a bunch of boards, hammers, and nails does not mean that they are building a house or even anything recognizable. Sometimes leaders think they are doing their job just because there is a lot of hammering going on. As a society we like the sound of hammering, but we are uncomfortable with the sound of thinking, which is silence.
Jesus regularly visualized the success of his efforts. . . 'I always do what pleases God. '. . . Was this conceit? Or was it enlightened creativity and self-knowledge?. . . Jesus was full of self-knowledge and self-love. His 'I am' statements were what he became.
The poet speaks to all men of that other life of theirs that they have smothered and forgotten.
Small things start us in new ways of thinking
Aren't memories just dreams we have when we're awake?
I maintain couchsurfing and crowdsurfing are basically the same thing — you're falling into the audience and you're trusting each other.