MY RIGHT?
The concept of justice is deeply ingrained in us from childhood. When someone wrongs us, our instinct is to seek justice and to make the offender pay for their actions.
The concept of justice is deeply ingrained in us from childhood. When someone wrongs us, our instinct is to seek justice and to make the offender pay for their actions.
Turning the other cheek and heaping them in burning coals is ongoing. There is a betrayal recovery plan, and it begins with the F word. Forgiveness.
Revenge would be so amazingly sweet, don’t you think? And yet, do two wrongs make a right?
What is very clear is that good leadership is based on trust. Why do we trust, though?
Trust is such a funny word. It has so many different meanings for different people and has different meanings in different contexts. Do we trust everyone and everything blindly and implicitly?
Do you know The Grinch? Someone who has lost the hope and joy of Christmas and who has forgotten about Jesus being the greatest gift ever given?