Today’s Peace of Wisdom comes from practicing civil discourse.
Take the Blame
Today’s Peace of Wisdom can be found in taking the blame for your mistakes.
Self-Awareness
Today’s Peace of Wisdom can be found in seeking greater knowledge and a calm acceptance of yourself and your place in the present.
Temperance
Today’s Peace of Wisdom can be found in practicing temperance, self-discipline, and moderation as the ultimate love and respect for yourself and others.
Staying Grounded
Today’s Peace of Wisdom can be found in staying grounded by honoring a daily connection to the people and values important to us.
Resentment
Today’s Peace of Wisdom can be found in taking stock of our resentments and analyzing their true validity.
Fiscal Responsibility
Today’s Peace of Wisdom can be found in using financial responsibility to fine-tune great habits and create the life of your dreams.
Building Self-Trust
Do you trust yourself? It might sound like a silly question, but think about it for a moment. Self-trust is recognizing your capacity to handle what life throws at you. When you build self-trust you can possess confidence and comfort in knowing that you find a way to...
Humility
If you became one of the richest people in the world, would you continue to live in the same house? That’s exactly what Warren Buffet did – in fact, he’s still living in the same five bedroom house he bought more than a half century ago. It’s safe to assume he can...
A Right Sized Ego
Imagine you have a flat tire. You pull over and unfasten your spare. You have the jack and lug nut wrench ready to go. A good soul stops and offers help. But you know how to change a tire and you’ve got this. So you politely decline and they leave. After you’ve...
The Power of Lies and the Freedom of Truth
Have you ever tried to throw a surprise party? Remember all the fibs you had to tell just to keep it a secret? Once you tell one lie, often another must be told to keep the story intact. That kind of “little white lie” is usually forgiven by everyone, but do we ever...
Envy
It’s been said that evil entered into the world through envy. William Shakespeare called it “the green eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds upon.” We feel envious because we perceive someone has something they don’t deserve. It creeps into our lives almost...