Today, at my church, we recognized some of the graduates of high school, tech school, and college that have worked so hard to better their skills and grow in their knowledge. The college and tech school students were given time to speak and they all had amazing things to say about the dangers of comparison … Continue reading The Next Step
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Separating the Theoretical from the Practical
"Theoretically, x should happen when y." How many times do we say or think that phrase throughout the day? We plan, anticipate, and behave based on this statement every single day. Yet, oftentimes, we spend very little time constructing the theory and just act, OR, we spend all of our time trudging through theory and … Continue reading Separating the Theoretical from the Practical
Why Care at All?
Today's society is so big on nihilism. My vote doesn't matter because there are millions of other votes. My opinion doesn't matter because there are about 7 billion people with opinions. My education doesn't matter because I'll only ever be a drone anyway. But none of that HAS to be true. Your vote only matters … Continue reading Why Care at All?
Level Up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YT3erQZoq4 I'm a huge video game nerd. Some of my favorites include League of Legends, Pokémon, Monster Hunter, and Rocket League. All of these games have something in common: leveling up. Now, the leveling system in each game may be different and I may have to complete quests in one whereas in the other I … Continue reading Level Up
The Perfect Fit
Last week, I moved into my new apartment. I didn't have much furniture, but my fiancée and her father had some we moved in to make the place more comfortable until our wedding. He offered this armoire to us and we were not sure about it. It's a beautiful piece, don't get me wrong. But … Continue reading The Perfect Fit
What Do You Do with It?
In the Bible (specifically, in the book of Matthew), Jesus tells a story about a man going on a journey and entrusting some of his estate to three different servants. To one servant, he gives 5 talents (a unit of money in Jesus' day), to another he gave 2 talents, and to another he gave … Continue reading What Do You Do with It?
Be Careful Little Mind What You Think…
All too often, we take offense to things we read. I think back on our blog posts here and wonder how many people are reading the points of the post rather than latching on to the examples we use to illustrate those points. I remember when I first heard Chris talk about how video games … Continue reading Be Careful Little Mind What You Think…
Distress and Eustace (Wait…)
NOTE: The following blog post contains spoilers for the 2010 Walden Media production of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Stress is so prevalent in our lives that we tend to respond to any question, pressure, or mistake with "Well, I'm stressed" and call it a day. There's a problem there. What kind of stress … Continue reading Distress and Eustace (Wait…)
10,000 Hours… of What?
There is a common rule that flies around about how much practice it takes for someone to become an expert at anything. It's often called the "10,000 Hour Rule" and it was made famous in the book Outliers by Malcom Gladwell. This came from a paper by Anders Ericsson, a professor of psychology at the … Continue reading 10,000 Hours… of What?
Echo… Echo… Echo…
Have you ever stood in a big room and yelled a word to hear the reverberations bounce back to you? Each repeat of the word gets slighter and slighter until you can't hear anything. Then, if you're anything like me, you probably just shout the same word to hear it all over again. This is … Continue reading Echo… Echo… Echo…