Rhetoric does not aid our nation, education does.
Meet the Mooch
I have just found out that I am a mooch on the American Dream.
Worse yet, I am a mooch many times over: a military wife living off of a government pay check and receiving government healthcare, a stay-at-home mom not paying taxes, and a recipient of government assisted education. (But at least I don’t mooch off of the public school system with my kids, right?)
And here, I thought that by supporting my husband, and raising my kids to be productive members of society, I was part of the American Dream. But maybe I was just a dreaming.
Maybe I was wrong all along in not realizing the only American Dream that matters is how large your bank account is when you die?
Or maybe the other guys have it all wrong…
Saith Me… Quest for Knowledge
Ignorance and discontent need not a majority make…
The ignorant youth love their fits of rage and acts of violence. Their discontent with themselves and the world around them erupt in vandalism, cruelty, and intolerance. Sadly the ignorant old will hear the tales of ignorant young and say, “Good for them! That’s the way to show those ____.” Thereby they provide justification and acceptance for the acts of hate and rage and intolerance.
In every region of the world there is suffering which, in turn, people will use as justification for violence and hate. Sadly, there will always be those who will take their own suffering out on others, and are so willing, and often so eager, to hurt their neighbor.
During these times of heightened displays of rage, it is good, although sometimes difficult, to remember there are so many who still focus on the positive, so many that despite their own suffering will wake up each day and embrace the blessings of life with gratitude even if liberty and love are in short order around them. These wise people, who choose love over hate, tolerance over ignorance, and kindness over violence, remind us all that there is hope in the world.
The ignorant youth and the ignorant old can never be the majority as long as the wise and grateful do not join their ranks.
Saith Me… Go Where the Wind Takes You
Reflection Revisited
Take the time to reflect on the people in your life today.
Take the time to reflect on the people of your past.
Take the time to reflect on the All Mighty who gives you the opportunity to love, the ability to be loved and the blessings you receive from shared love.
In His name, have compassion for those who do not feel loved, who have not yet found love, or who have not been blessed with bountiful love. In His name, all things are possible, but without compassion, in other words – charity, nothing good is possible and love can dwindle away.
So today take the time to reflect on love…
Based on a previous posting Reflection.
Saith Me… Courage of Conviction
A look to the past – my blogging past that is.
Commend those who will stand on a principle. Do not commend those who revile the belief of another. Even when in opposition of someone’s stand, commend those with the courage to stand on their principle despite those who will revile them.
Win or Lose: It really is how you play the game!
In a politically heated world, it is easy to forget that it is not whether you win or lose but how you play the game.
When we focus too much on a goal of winning, we may falter in our understanding of what we perceive we are up against. It becomes too easy to for us to let emotion sway our reason, sway our perception of truth. In the end whether we win or whether we lose, we still must be able to move forward.
When we become polarized in our ideas of right and wrong, ferocious in our belief that the other side is not only the opponent, but desires the destruction of all we hold dear; when this happens we run the risk of our own ruin. For no matter the outcome of the election, the world will no longer meet the standards we have set, no politician will ever make us happy, and no law will satisfy our thirst for a sense of perfection. Politicians will promise, platforms will declare, but in the end disappointment will be our companion if we do not learn that the political apparatus cannot supply a sense of wellbeing. Only we can supply that feeling, that sense of prosperity, that sense of safety.
When we vote in an election, especially when the election is close, we must focus on the value of the process and not simply on the outcome we desire. This will ensure that win or lose, we will feel good about ourselves, our efforts, and our opponents, once the game is over.
Saith Me… Good Theater
Saith Me … Motto
Write for yourself, but preserve the writings for the future.


