I'm thinking of Shannon at Flower Patch Farmgirl who has been thru this and is a marvelous person
with more wisdom than I could ever imagine.
Just now found BiggerPockets and am hoping to find individuals
with more wisdom than me to help me see my way through this dilemma.
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People
with more wisdom and experience can save us from bad decisions and even our own weaknesses.
Once you transcend
with more wisdom, you see these truths and stop falling for the religious scam.
Not exact matches
«Now hopefully I am a bit
more mellow but
with a little extra
wisdom.»
As a professional speaker and presentation coach for the past two decades, I agree
with this public speaking
wisdom, and I would add one
more tip:
We often say
wisdom comes
with age and now we've learned something
more: using that
wisdom at the workplace well into our senior years will keep our brains working at a peak level as well.
It also falls in line
with local barista
wisdom: The experiment was prompted by an off - the - cuff conversation
with a barista who claimed that coffee consumed from a white mug tastes
more bitter than when drunk from a clear, glass mug.
As much as his approach puts him at odds
with conventional economic
wisdom, Keller can also seem at odds
with himself — a registered Republican who calls for
more regulation of industry; a plastics maker who speaks out against U.S. reliance on fossil fuels; a nonunion employer whose wages and benefits are a model for the region.
The other thing I look at is what's happening
with college graduates because the conventional
wisdom is always that getting
more education is the solution to look to for the future.
He walks interested bosses through it step by step in the post, along
with offering a whole lot
more hiring
wisdom.
With age comes wisdom, so they say — but it also comes with more complicated lifesty
With age comes
wisdom, so they say — but it also comes
with more complicated lifesty
with more complicated lifestyles.
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The historical
wisdom suggests that if you are young,
with many working years ahead, you are
more risk tolerant.
But I discovered that there might be
more beauty and
wisdom in those tricky, ignored Bible passages than I had perhaps thought, when approached as an exploration
with God and not a law.
This series on «practical
wisdom,» which coincides
with the release of my newest book, Wide Awake, reminds me that for our community here in Los Angeles, the Gospel has become so much
more than this.
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son - Being knowledgeable about something has nothing to do
with wisdom, you may know a lot of things, but that doesn't make you wise, that just makes you a know it all, there is
more wisdom in my poorly punctuated post, then there is in the one sentence you posted.
Artist, being referred to as sheep and Jesus is our shepherd beats hands down any day being known as fools that refuse to learn His
wisdom, dry bones, wells without water, spiritually dead who only get this life
with no eternity for those
with big egos if they don't shelf the PRIDE, humble themselves, repent, ask Jesus for forgiveness and sin no
more..
Even when your opinion is that you think others know better than you, you believe that you are correct in holding that opinion, and you believe that others are wrong if they disagree
with that opinion by ascribing
more wisdom to you than you think you deserve.
And I'm reluctant to contradict people
with much
more wisdom and experience than me, even when I'm fairly sure they're wrong.
The teaching that men are to be the «spiritual leaders» of their homes is found nowhere in Scripture, and yet I — along
with far too many young evangelical women — spent hours upon hours fretting over this in college, worrying I'd never find a guy who was
more knowledgeable about the Bible than I, who was always
more emotionally connected to God than I, who was better at leading in the church than I, and who consistently exhibited
more faithfulness and
wisdom than I. (In fact, under this paradigm, I came to see many of my gifts as liabilities, impediments to settling down
with a good «spiritual leader»!)
There is a second issue for Christians to consider regarding
wisdom, one that ties in
more directly
with the Gospel reading.
I can pray for those who have hurt me, and ask for
wisdom in responding to criticism
with more grace and peace.
In response, let us momentarily suppose,
with the teleologically biased traditions of religious and philosophical
wisdom (the so - called «perennial philosophy»), that the universe is a hierarchy of «levels,» or «dimensions» (or «fields» of influence, if we wish to employ a
more contemporary metaphor).
finally someone
with more intelligence and
wisdom that his shoe size.
An even
more masterful designer
with even
more unlimited power, intellect and
wisdom?
If so, our endeavor becomes once
more interpretive, hopefully illuminating such passages as: «In this way God is completed by the individual, fluent satisfactions of finite fact, and the temporal occasions are completed by their everlasting union
with their transformed selves, purged into conformation
with the eternal order which is the final absolute «
wisdom»» (PR 527; italics added).
They can also help me
with getting
more Wisdom from the Holy Spirit,
with Whom they are in comtact.
They can also help me
with getting
more Wisdom from the Holy Spirit,
with Whom they are in contact.
The opposite tack, taken by many moderns, is that each succeeding generation is ever so much
more enlightened than its predecessors and can dispense
with what passed for
wisdom among the ancestors.
Whoever compiled the writings in the Berlin Codex followed the Gospel of Mary
with two
more revelation dialogues, the
Wisdom of Jesus Christ and the Secret Book of John.
I am trying — haltingly and amateurishly — to incorporate some of his
wisdom, but for the present I am still
more comfortable dealing
with my life - situation in the
more familiar terms of the Christian tradition.
By nature man may be related to the brute, but vastly
more significant is his kinship
with God and participation in the
wisdom of God.
May we both reflect on this conversation, and see ourselves as the other sees us, that we may
more easily approach God
with humble hearts and be led by His
wisdom.
Meanwhile the seminary - trained theologians,
with all the
wisdom of centuries at his finger - tips, will
more thanever find himself talking a strange language,
more than ever at cross-purposes
with the shibboleths of an Atomic Age.
The schools he founded on the margins of the Roman world were
more than retreats or resentful withdrawals — they sought to provide a wholly new intellectual itinerary that synthesized Christian thought
with the riches of human
wisdom expressed in ancient Greek and Roman letters.
Wisdom is much
more than knowledge,
with which it is favorably contrasted in many of Arguedas's works.
Rather, I suspect that the practical application of an ethic of food and drink will have to present the public
with an ever
more graphic picture of what is being done and rely on the inherent
wisdom of human beings eventually to make some humanitarian decisions.
There are leaders who have been in the trenches for marriage ministry for many many years, longer than we have even been married and
with much
more experience and
wisdom than I could dream of having.
It appears to me that the increase of uncertainty today is less a sign of maturity and
wisdom, and
more a negative effect from breathing a poisoned, polluted air we are sharing in common
with the rest of the world, to our own detriment.
Unlike the man,
with his desires sexually fixated upon the woman, the woman is here
more open to the world — to beauty and to the possibility of
wisdom.
More troubling is the capriciousness
with which the victimhood threshold is emplaced by self - appointed arbiters whose
wisdom and impartiality are not obvious.
To those
with sufficient faith,
more wisdom is given, and some who stay the course have their faith rewarded
with knowledge of a certainty.
Jesus tries to ignore her; his disciples urge him to send her away; and when the itinerant rabbi finally speaks his mind — in response to them
more than to her — it is
with a bit of received
wisdom that no one would hold against him: «I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel.»