Wisdom Warehouse
A Message To My Fellow Clergy About The Little Things
What might happen if people first sought out the ways in which we are connected, and made our first response to genuine difference and the value of details to ask how such disparate views could find room for each other before we determined how they cannot?
How A Haircut, Nail Polish, And Lipstick Each Saved Lives
Three times in history that a cosmetic change bettered the world.
Toyota’s Religious Ad Reminds Us We’re All One Team… And We’re Not
Toyota’s Super Bowl ad reminds us we could do all do better balancing the double needs of loving one team, while appreciating that we are also part of a larger team.
The Diversity Of American Food Shows What Really Makes Us Great
The flavors of America are shaped by the immigrants who have made this country their home.
Why I’m Happy The Tribe’s Opinion Counted In The Death Of Chief Wahoo
Perhaps the debate over the Indians mascot, Chief Wahoo, speaks to the larger question of what makes a “tribe” and how members’ opinions are valued.
The Wise Advice Contained In A Confusing Quote By Confucius
Unpacking a confusing quote by Confucius.
Returning To My Beloved Budapest To Reclaim Myself
A long-deferred trip back to Hungary immerses Ilona in nostalgia and reminds her of lessons long forgotten.