April 29, 2026, a thought for today, It is truth that makes a man angry. Italian Proverb
Photos in my life yesterday
The first upload for yesterday was “city scape.” This was taken a few years ago when we visited a niece and got Sweet Pea.
to my mother when he was away in the military in the 1940s.
Life today. This week has started out on the “smoother” side as compared to last week. With the bulletin and its “extras” done and out of the way I have set a slower pace. The bills have been paid for the month so no deadlines there. I got off track yesterday along with food pantry on my schedule I fell behind on what I wanted to get uploaded yesterday. So I finished that this morning.
I have a huge English ivy plant that I had planed for my window boxes but it is of a far larger variety for that purpose so I plan to plant it out in the yard by the porch. It’s still a little too early to go outside but I wanted to get the hole started since I am on my own for digging. I started it yesterday. I quit when my leg told me to. So I went out for about ten minutes to make it a bit bigger today. In a couple of more days like this I should have it where I need it.
I have a good start on this letter and I have three of the four photos I need for today. I know one I want that is on my way to church so I may have a change to snap that photo on the way to food pantry in about an hour. I stopped on the letter to go to food pantry. Yesterday we were really slow and not many folks were there. Today we were almost average in number of families. We were slow but with small breaks. It was kind of surprising because it was pouring down rain most of the time.
The word today is turn. Do not throw the arrow which will return against you. Kurdish Proverb. Seize the moment of excited curiosity on any subject to solve your doubts; for if you let it pass, the desire may never return, and you may remain in ignorance. William Wirt. While the fates permit, live happily; life speeds on with hurried step, and with winged days the wheel of the headlong year is turned. Seneca. Whenever evil befalls us, we ought to ask ourselves, after the first suffering, how we can turn it into good. So shall we take occasion, from one bitter root, to raise perhaps many flowers. Leigh Hunt. The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum. Frances Willard. It is as hard to see one's self as to look backwards without turning around. Henry David Thoreau. The stream is as good as at first; the little rubbish it collects in the turnings is easily moved away. Jane Austen. He who exercises government by means of his virtue may be compared to the north polar star, which keeps its place and all the stars turn towards it. Confucius. Leave no stone unturned. Euripides. Do not turn back when you are just at the goal. Publilius Syrus. The mind ought sometimes to be diverted that it may return the better to thinking. Phaedrus. Everyone who receives the protection of society owes a return for the benefit. John Stuart Mill. The weather-cock on the church spire, though made of iron, would soon be broken by the storm-wind if it... did not understand the noble art of turning to every wind. Heinrich Heine. Equality may perhaps be a right, but no power on earth can ever turn it into a fact. Honore de Balzac. A prayer in its simplest definition is merely a wish turned Godward. Phillips Brooks. Whoever is out of patience is out of possession of his soul. Men must not turn into bees, and kill themselves in stinging others. Sir Francis Bacon. Life is like riding a bicycle: to keep your balance, you have to keep moving. Albert Einstein.
Article summary. I always have questions about something I am reading if I haven’t experienced it and have a question about its validity so I “research” it, it is much easier now with Google, than when I was younger. I also think it is a good idea to fact check when you don’t agree or understand. I wanted to take a look at this article to see if it related to this kind of thinking. The article title is Being humble about what you know is just one part of what makes you a good thinker. Professor of Psychology & Senior Research Fellow, Program for Leadership and Character, Wake Forest University. At theconversation.com. It opened with mentioning that some studies say that when you become aware that you may be wrong about something it could be a path to becoming a good thinker. In conversations with other teachers it became apparent that there is a need to be a “motivation” to learning and understanding the world. One of the teachers wondered if she should on focus on “intellectual humility,” that would mean being aware that you can be wrong in some beliefs. The author came to the conclusion about his aspect on the humility outlook that without acknowledging you are mistaken you can’t learn anything new. There are different “ways to assess intellectual humility,” a single trait won’t make you a good thinker.” It was determined that simply finding you are wrong is not enough because you need to care about having the right beliefs by wanting to learn, be curious, and commit to that effort.
Maybe Welsh rarebit for dinner.
Photos in my life today
The second upload for today is “graffiti.” This is on a coffee cafĂ© a few blocks from my home.
bridges in downtown Columbus.
Joy
Grove City
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