What happens after death is a universal question. Some suggest nothing happens, others a personal hereafter, still others ...
Growing up in West Philadelphia I learned there were three topics to avoid talking about in polite company — religion, politics and the Yankees. Raised in a minister’s family, however, I couldn’t ...
Not knowing how to run. Wiser words have not often been spoken as clearly as this 19th-century poem that speaks to one of the major problems of our times — busyness or hyperactivity, always needing to ...
Nobody favors harsh rules except rulers. They use rules to contain others so that they have unrestrained power. Ruling by consensus sounds fine until quick action is needed in a crisis. Action dies ...
In his 17th century book “Leviathan,” English philosopher Thomas Hobbes described life as “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.” This describes the state of nature of which humans are a part.
Ethics is a fundamental part of everyday living and should guide our decisions, behaviors, and interactions in both personal and professional settings. Ethics involves determining what is right and ...
Why am I here? It’s one of the great questions asked by most of us at one time or another in our lives. It’s also a question nations seek to answer: Why are we here? For us, one answer is summarized ...