The Bridge and Our Relationships?
In the course of human affairs, we run across relationships that pique our interest and baffle our minds.
In the course of human affairs, we run across relationships that pique our interest and baffle our minds.
At a time when we are inundated daily with a tsunami of negativity and dark, foreboding developments around the nation and the world, a real-life story of courage and overcoming adversity is a welcome break in the weather.
When my wife and I purchased a rundown farm in March 2019, we knew we would be facing challenges. One of those challenges was the pump house.
We aren't all climbing Everest. But what are you willing to sacrifice for your neighbor, mate, or family members in need?
Who gets to decide what is right or wrong? Should morality remain static or should it be fluid and change with the social order of the day? What is morality based upon?
How well are we raising our children? Are they turning into the individuals we want them to become?
For most of history, daily working hours were limited by the sun to an average of 12, which meant that people would spend the remainder of their hours in their homes with their families, socializing, or sleeping.
Do we show honour towards each other or has society, in its failure to differentiate between right and wrong, also lost its adherence to a conventional standard of conduct? Do you live by The Honour Principle?
Have you ever played the blame game? Is there ever a winner in this game that is growing ever more popular?
Do you want to improve your health, and the health of your family members? While strengthening your relationship with your spouse and children? Do you want to help improve your child's grades while reducing your level of stress?
On December 6, 1917 a massive explosion occurred in the harbour of Halifax, Nova Scotia. At precisely 9:04 a.m.
Do you want to increase your knowledge? Do you want to make friends? Do you want people to appreciate, trust, and respect you? If so you can start by listening.