“You should often amuse yourself when you take a walk for recreation, in watching and taking note of the attitudes and actions of men as they talk and dispute, or laugh or come to blows with one another... noting these down with rapid strokes, in a little pocket-book which you ought always to carry with you.” MenShouldLittlesBookActionWalksAttitudeLaughingOughtNotesBlowPocketsStrokesAmusementDisputesRapidsRecreation Author:Leonardo da Vinci
“Genesis 1 logs God's commitment to excellence when it says, "God saw all that he had made, and it was very good" (v. 31). Christians should always do good work. Christians ought to be the best workers wherever they are. They ought to have the best attitude, the best integrity, and be the best in dependability.” ShouldMadeChristianAttitudeSawsOughtIntegrityCommitmentExcellenceWorkersVery GoodBeing The BestGood WorkGenesisBest AttitudeDependabilityCommitment To Excellence Author:R. Kent Hughes
“We often think more highly of ourselves than we ought to, and it's easy to judge others and be critical of their weaknesses and shortcomings. But this self-righteous attitude is a sin that we can be blinded to because we're so focused on what the other person did wrong. The reality is this attitude is worse than the wrong behavior we're judging.” ThinkingPersonsSelfRealityEasySinAttitudeJudgingOughtBehaviorWeaknessCriticalFocusedRighteousShortcomingsBlindedSelf RighteousEasy To Judge Author:Joyce Meyer
“Our decisions need not be seen as resting on procedures that are merely instrumental in making judgments that are reliably truth-tracking. The procedures might be more directly related than that to truths about what is right or good, or about what we ought to do, or to principles that tell us what is true about these matters. And I have no metaphysical theory about the truth-conditions of such truths, except to say that as objective truths, they must be independent of the attitudes, decisions or actions that they are supposed to justify or for which they are to offer reasons.” NeedsMatterReasonMightActionDecisionAttitudePrinciplesConditionsTheoryOughtOffersJudgmentIndependentObjectivesRelatedJustifyMetaphysicalProceduresTrackingObjective Truth Author:Allen W. Wood