January 2026 archive

The Classic Trio of 20th Century Psychologists

Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, and Viktor Frankl were influential psychologists. The contrast of the core focus of their theories is interesting. Here is a document that compares and contrasts their theories. When it’s all said and done, people do differ in what most motivates them and what motivates/drives them may change from context to context …

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Faith, Understanding, and Emotional Intelligence

In Rebekah Simon-Peter’s book, Dream Like Jesus, she writes, and the end of the paragraph on page 95, “It also took maturing in faith, understanding, and emotional intelligence.” These are 3 different and complementary aspects of wisdom. Here are definitions of each and why/how they complement one another (to help us accomplish things and overcome …

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Christmas and the Spirit of Democracy

Here’s a nice and thought-provoking story (essay, if you will) of two men having a discussion in front of a fireplace. One of the men is Ebeneezer Scrooge (yes, himself, of A Christmas Carol). See this page.

Walking by the Light of The Lantern and Keeping The Window Open

Today I made a new page with a couple metaphors for the Christian life. See this page.

The Truest Form of Intelligence

Quote: “The truest form of intelligence is designing the life that you want to live.” Design your life. (Found at: x.com.) I want to live for God. ∴ I’m using my intelligence to design my life following God. Therefore the following are improved wordings:  🗝️ Matt 6:33 🗝️ Col 3:17 🗝️ Col 3:23