The Way I See It

Featuring Contributors from all backgrounds, The Way I See It provides fresh perspective on a myriad of topics — some serious, some funny, and others in between!

Turning Point

At 7:50 AM on June 4, 1942, an air group commander named Wade McClusky made one decision — a 90-degree left turn over the open Pacific — and historians mark that moment as the turning point of the entire Pacific War. Dr. Mark Foley uses that story to explore something closer to home: the turning points that define our own lives. At 35, successful by every outward measure and privately miserable, Foley received a question from a trusted friend that changed the direction of everything that followed. If your life is moving but the direction doesn’t feel right, this one is worth your time.

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Stewardship of Character

What does it mean to steward not just talent, but character? In this thoughtful reflection, Bill Gaither draws on decades of experience working with artists and leaders to explore the impact of integrity on long-term success. Through stories about athletes, musicians, and mentors, he explains why unchecked character flaws can unravel even the greatest potential—and why wisdom, patience, and personal example are essential for guiding others. A powerful reminder that how we lead matters just as much as who we lead.

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3rd Attitude Thinking

What would you do if you passed someone in desperate need — but stopping meant losing something important to you? In this thought-provoking lesson, Dr. Mark Foley unpacks a story most of us think we know, but reveals a layer we’ve probably never considered: the real moment of transformation wasn’t on the road at all. It happened later — quietly, powerfully — in the heart of the one who was helped. Third attitude thinking doesn’t just change what you do. It changes what’s possible.

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