The Maid’s Tale: How She Unlocked the Cage
Some people are "hard cases." They get crabby. Germans describe [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-02-23T16:53:47+00:00February 24, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: adversity, challenging behavior, compassion, emotional engagement, empathy, historical anecdotes, kindness, moral lessons, patience, personal growth, positive change., serving others, spiritual accountability, transformative power|Comments Off on The Maid’s Tale: How She Unlocked the Cage
The Illusion of Control: Embracing Life’s Unpredictability
We live in a world dominated by power. The leaders [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-02-16T17:44:11+00:00February 17, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: "Blessed are the flexible", "I am who I am", "Invictus", agency, all-powerful King, autumn, Bible, Canute, changing seasons, chaos, contentment, control, Danish king, destiny, economy, flattery, fleeting wind, flexibility, fragility, God's will, gods, guidance, industry leaders, Job's prayer, Labor Day, Manipulation, Moses, ocean, peace, plans, politics, power, seashore, Solomon, tide, unexpected turns, vanity, William Ernest Henley|1 Comment
The Fragility of Purpose: A Cook’s Tale
Happiness comes from getting what we want, or so we [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-02-09T21:33:48+00:00February 10, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: Albuquerque, ambiance, Anchor, assumption, baked potato, cashier, Childhood, cook, despair, dilapidated, efficiency, family, flavor, greed, Happiness, highway, Life Lessons, Memories, menu, New Mexico State Penitentiary, New York Strip, overhead, possessions, poverty, prices, profession, purpose, restaurant, ruin, Santa Fe, seasoning, steaks, suicide, time, Tony's Steakhouse, truckers, waitress, warning, Wealth|2 Comments