What is an anti-blog?
An anti-blog is a daily posting that comes from a place of discipline and purpose.
Take a look at the Daily Inspiration page.
An anti-blog is a daily posting that comes from a place of discipline and purpose.
Take a look at the Daily Inspiration page.
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26 December 2004 Dave was my lab partner in high school physics. Our assignment one
Dave was on one side of the tray and I was on the other, as we lifted it
"Why were you raising it?" Dave asked me. "I thought you were raising it," I replied. We dumped the water in the sink, and Dave said, "I think I know what
"The tray is very full. Both of us wanted to make sure
"What made did it come down, then?" I asked. "I decided in a moment to start pulling it down.
Much later, contemplating arms races and the reason nations go to war, I
- Josh Mitteldorf
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Last night, a man came to my door, sheepishly asking for help. 'Pat' said his truck had run out of gas right here in front of my house. I talked to him for a few minutes, decided to trust him, and gave him the keys to my car. (He had a gas can in the back of his truck.) Turns out, he needed more than keys: He had to get all the way home to Pottstown, and wanted to fill his tank. He had no money with him. I gave him $20. He said he was a gardener, and would gratefully work on my yard in return.
We weren't finished. He came back an hour later, saying he'd dropped the $20 at the gas station, someone had picked it up and hadn't believed it was his –"he stole my money" was the way he put it. I gave him another $20.
This morning, there are sounds of clippers, and looking out my window, I see uprooted weeds on the walk alongside the badly-invaded ivy. I haven't seen Pat yet. I think I have a new gardener. I'm a little apprehensive that I might have more than this.
Then indecision brings its own delays,
And days are lost lamenting over lost days.
Are you in earnest? Seize this very minute;
What you can do, or dream you can do, begin it;
Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.
– John Anster, paraphrasing Goethe's Faust *
"Concerning all acts of initiative and creation, there is one elementary truth - that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves, too."
- Goethe