2012
…about them, these grandparents-if they came to babysit on Friday nights or if they maybe played checkers with the curly-haired, laughing boy while he grew in wisdom and stature. Read…
…about them, these grandparents-if they came to babysit on Friday nights or if they maybe played checkers with the curly-haired, laughing boy while he grew in wisdom and stature. Read…
…with wisdom. That’s each of our responsibility. (But keep getting your Spectator.) Now, why is this important? Because the greatest hindrance to peace is fear. It’s not that bad things…
The Nature of Peace – 2 – Don’t let your inner peace be stolen Read More »
…friends. And with wisdom we learn the difference between real threats and threats that are just perceived. + About Thomas Froese Follow Thomas Froese Thomas Froese newspaper columns …
The Nature of Peace – 4 – Understanding risk Read More »
…down and so is that way of thinking. Later, as a young journalist in the London region — the region where Anderson’s students now offer their wisdom — I reported…
Judgment is good – indeed, is needed Read More »
…any age turn their back on the wisdom of the world and say, no, death, you won’t have the final word on all this. Forgiveness will. Mystery will too. Yes,…
Mysterious and foolish things Read More »
…and less wisdom? Instead, I’ll go for my new red skates. Hamilton’s picturesque bayfront is one spot where my family especially likes to skate while we’re here, while we’re home….
Dogs in diapers and Speedos. (And she’s a very nice lady.) Read More »
…who can say with any truth or honesty that it was their great wisdom and power that caused them to be born into their particular global geography or family or…
Time travel, perspective, and $10 billion Read More »
…of great wisdom and insight, she was called a “rock star.” Which I suppose makes me a roadie. The rock star introduction was made this morning by an American friend,…
We’re back in Africa. With the cats. (And that Very Great Cat.) Read More »
…not very astute at knowing how to speak and behave in a way becoming of their leader who you may or may realize noted the importance of seeking the wisdom…
Back to school. Where there is (no) truth to be discovered. Read More »
…I stood within viewing distance of the Pope at the renowned Hagia Sophia, Greek for “Holy Wisdom,” the world’s largest cathedral for nearly 1,000 years before it was a mosque…
The paradox of Christmas Read More »