John Locke
Bringing Light and Justice to the World
This a FB memory that came up this morning from 2 years ago:
Extreme introspection is often the most difficult thing a person can do. As difficult as it may be to study the darkest times of one's life, it is even more difficult to study your own part in it. It is far easier to study the actual events, than one's own culpability. It is especially difficult to admit that some of the worst parts were inevitable outcomes of our own decisions. During this holiday season, a time of thanks, I encourage each one of us to look at our own histories. Take time to really digest who we were at our lowest, and how that led us to become who we are/were at our greatest. And to give thanks for that.....
Random (not so random) thoughts.
Extreme introspection is often the most difficult thing a person can do. As difficult as it may be to study the darkest times of one's life, it is even more difficult to study your own part in it. It is far easier to study the actual events, than one's own culpability. It is especially difficult to admit that some of the worst parts were inevitable outcomes of our own decisions. During this holiday season, a time of thanks, I encourage each one of us to look at our own histories. Take time to really digest who we were at our lowest, and how that led us to become who we are/were at our greatest. And to give thanks for that.....
Random (not so random) thoughts.