GOSSIP! The Social Pandemic!
Sunday’s Monday GOSSIP! The Social Pandemic! Most of us don’t think of GOSSIP and social media as being together but sadly it is a troubled relationship. Think about Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube as being major supporters of negativity. Reason being, we mindlessly share post without first researching their validity and post comments that should never be thought. My pastor used to publicly rebuke some things I was sharing on Facebook as he would check them for trut
Stupidus or stupendous?
Sunday’s Monday Stupidus or stupendous? I used to think stupid and insane went hand in hand but over time I’ve learned that’s just not true. Insanity can have a medical or physiological root cause, whereas stupidity is merely a personal choice. I made the latter choice for many years through arrogant pride, wishful thinking and (as my dad used to say) a stubborn streak wide enough you could land a plane on. I suffered long and hard for a longtime before I became so beat down,
UnderExposed
Sunday’s Monday UnderExposed Underexposed is a familiar term associated mostly with bad pictures within the realm of photography. For the non-photographers dictionary.com defines it best, underexpose, is to expose either to insufficient light or to sufficient light for too short a period, as in photography. Yes, I know the word can be applied in many other realms of usage but the first thing that pops in my head when I hear underexposed is picture taking. However, today I am
Faltered Focus
Sunday’s Monday Faltered Focus I remember the movie based on magic titled Now You See Me, where a phrase was used that carries a ton of hidden truth. The magician stated, “the closer you look the less you’ll see” which means our focus becomes so narrow that many of us are easily misdirected. It seems our focus can become corrupt as our mind is filled with life experiences which are encapsulated with the teachings of this world. We operate under the assumption of two extremes,