This is not widely known, but my Masters thesis project was a semiotic analysis of “The Beauty of All Things”, […]
Month: November 2020
Lessons from Exile #77: Can ≠ Should
Just because you CAN doesn’t mean you SHOULD. I’ve adopted this saying for some time. Admittedly, there are a lot […]
Lessons from Exile #76: Forgiveness and The Church
The Church has the potential to do a lot of good and affect a lot of lives. I will not […]
Lessons from Exile #75: Musical Shape – Macro vs. Micro
As I mentioned in an earlier entry, music has shape… and I’m not just talking about form. Music has places […]
Lessons from Exile #74: Thank Your Team
As I’ve mentioned before, no one gets anywhere by themselves. If you are a leader, then anything you’ve managed to […]
Lessons from Exile #73: Watch for Both Faces
I’ve written a bit about how actions reveal far more than words do. Just because someone sanitizes his speech and […]
Lessons from Exile #72: Get Creative
There’s something to be said about flexing your creative muscles and learning about areas that are in no way your […]
Lessons from Exile #71: The Sabbath
No. It’s not Saturday. It’s not Sunday, either. If you are looking at this on the day it was posted, […]
Lessons from Exile #70: Unplug
This is an interesting one here. Having been a caregiver for the past almost-fourteen years, it is extremely rare that […]
Lessons from Exile #69: They’ll Do It To You, Too.
No one wakes up one day and decides “Ah… Yes… Today is the day I’m going to manipulate, gaslight, and […]