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Humility Isn’t Bad. The Meaning We Inherited Is.
Every day, I read the chapter in Proverbs that corresponds with the date. If there are only 30 days in the month, I read both chapters 30 and 31 on the last day. It’s a discipline Steven K. Scott learned from Gary Smalley, and the logic is simple: if wisdom is available, why wouldn’t you…
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Are we Defined by our Worst Decisions?
That moment…right after you realize you’ve made a bad decision and it immediately feels like a life sentence. You are both judge and jury and you’ve found yourself guilty. “This is who I am now.” It’s dramatic, but real. You are ashamed, and shame rarely whispers. It tells you over and over what you’ve done…
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When the Grass is Cut, the Snakes will Show
This saying sounds like warning — but really, it’s revelation. Cutting the grass isn’t about paranoia; it’s about clarity. When we clear the clutter — the noise, the false harmony, the excess — we give truth nowhere to hide. The Metaphysical Meaning Metaphysically, cutting the grass represents the practice of truth-telling — the willingness to…

