Posts Tagged ‘changing your behavior’
Misuse of words
The medical use of a sequence of words to describe the progression of a brand-new unique human being from conception to birth is useful. Thus we can read or speak of the progression from zygote to embryo to fetus to newborn human being. This use of words is also generally “neutral” and “innocent,” in that it is generally meant to merely be descriptive of the anatomical development of the new human being.
But the misuse of these descriptive words can also be “deceitful” and even “malevolent.”
For example, a well-known medical doctor who was making a lot of money practicing abortion [medically destroying brand-new unique human beings] said [referring to the early development of the brand-new unique human being]:
“A pile of bricks does not a fireplace make.”
This highly-educated medical doctor knew his assertion was/is an abhorrent misuse of words, a blatant lie. Correcting his blatantly dishonest analogy is a must:
“The newly-formed unique human being is [analogically-speaking] a perfectly-formed miniature fireplace and [if not destroyed] will grow into a fully-functioning fireplace which is capable of warming good hearts everywhere.”
It is vitally important here for me [a man] to say this:
“Since I do not have a womb, I cannot in any way judge any woman [who is lied to in this way]. It is impossible for me to feel how onerous is the 9-month-long-task of creating a magnificent new human being for planet earth.”
Furthermore, I cannot in any way judge any woman who is told the truth either.
It is not my calling to render judgment, but to render compassion.
James Collins (“Doc”) Meek, PhD
“What motivates your child?” – Bonnie Terry
Dear Reader,
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Doc Meek, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
August 19, 2021
“The world breaks . . . ” ~ Ernest Hemingway
Tuesday, July 12, 2011. Today I am grateful for the knowledge that obstacles and crushing defeats can be a means of greater strength and character. It’s just that I can’t feel that in my heart right now. 😮 Maybe later, eh? ~ Doc Meek
VIDEO: Water breaking on rocks, from YouTube: http://youtu.be/LhZUiIg3uJc
“The world breaks everyone
and afterward
many are stronger in the broken places.”
– Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961); novelist, Nobel Prize winner
Quote from: http://www.values.com
Thank you Ernest Hemingway for your universal insight for all of us!
Doc Meek, Tues, July 12, 2011, Sherwood Park, Alberta, CANADA
“A gondola and a taste of Italy.” ~ Doc Meek
Wednesday, July 6, 2011. Today I am happy and grateful that I was able to spend my 17th Wedding Anniversary with my beloved spouse Jeannette. ~ Doc Meek
A gondola and a gondolier
Image from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice
I didn’t have the money to take my spouse Jeannette to Italy for our 17 Wedding Anniversary, so I rented the Venice Room in the Anniversary Inn in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
We slept in a gondola in the Venice Room at the Anniversary Inn, and that gave us a nice taste of northern Italy. The gondola was anchored to the floor so we didn’t get seasick! 😮
Image from: http://www.anniversaryinn.com/fifth-south/room/7-venice
Doc Meek, Wed, July 6, 2011, Sherwood Park, Alberta, CANADA
“Learning we are loved, even when we don’t feel it.” ~ Doc Meek
Today’s Value: caring |
“Changing from Empty to Emotionally Rewarding Relationships.” ~ Doc Meek
Thursday, June 23, 2011. Today I am grateful for those who have defied personal hopelessness, and learned how to bring dead relationships alive again, and enjoy life. ~ Doc Meek
Image above and text below from: http://www.amazon.com/Love-Languages-Secret-That-Lasts/dp/0802473156/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1308878470&sr=1-1
The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to
Love That Lasts
Gary Chapman (Author)
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Doc Meek, Thurs, June 23, 2011, Sherwood Park, Alberta, CANADA
“Girls think boys . . . ” ~ Reader’s Digest
Tuesday, June 21, 2011. Today I am grateful for common sense. ~ Doc Meek
Image from:
http://www.greatnotions.com/pr/embroidery/Machine+Embroidery+Designs/1/14870.aspx
It must have been 60 years ago (at least) that I read in the Reader’s Digest one of those famous one-liners that I love so dearly:
“Girls think boys are rude and uncouth when they stare at what they are trying so hard to display.”
The other day I read an article in the daily newspaper wherein a woman was decrying a policeman’s warning women that it was in their best interests not to dress like “sluts” because it gives the wrong kind of message to men.
Since this was after a rape horror story, the woman was upset that the policeman seemed to be blaming the victim for her rape, that the policeman should have been blaming the rapist.
Never Blame the Victim
Of course we should never blame the victim of any kind of crime. Never.
Something is missing here however in the public dialogue on serious criminal matters.
If women go into dark alleys at night alone, if they hitchhike, if they wear really provocative clothing, they will generally, sooner or later, come to unwanted grief of some kind, minor or serious. Or really serious.
Of course women have the right to go anywhere they want, behave any way they wish, and wear anything they please.
And be safe.
However, they do need to use their common sense. They need to notice that we are living in a society where it is unsafe (generally speaking) for women to advertise their defenselessness or their sexual assets.
Women Should Rebel
Women should rebel. Yes, they should rebel against a fashion industry that puts incredible pressure on women to display themselves purely as sexual beings, instead of displaying themselves as good personalities or intelligent beings.
We are all sexual beings. To display this as a front-runner is simply unwise if sexual safety is desired.
This does not, in any way, excuse rape or rapists! Nor does it excuse any kind of sexual predators or “unwanted-remarks” from men!
It is just common sense to dress modestly and display your intelligence instead!
Doc Meek, Tues, June 21, 2011, Sherwood Park, Alberta, CANADA
“Learn When to Reverse The Golden Rule.” ~ Doc Meek
Saturday, June 18, 2011. Today I am grateful for people who are able to treat others as they themselves would like to be treated. ~ Doc Meek
“The Golden Rule” in 5 different philosophies/religions
Image from: http://photobucket.com/images/%22golden%20rule%22/#!cpZZ2QQtppZZ24
As a general rule, The Golden Rule is a great yardstick for our behavior and our mental/emotional health.
However, in the specific case of a specific individual, we need to remember that our particular “language” of receiving what we want may not be the same “language” that the other person recognizes.
Here is a simple example:
I, Doc Meek, love books and reading. Applying The Golden Rule as a general rule, I would want to make sure that others had access to books and reading. I might even buy a book and give it to someone.
Here’s the catch.
And here’s why we need to learn when to reverse The Golden Rule.
What if the other person hates books and reading? And loves action-oriented things, with which I am miserably unacquainted.
I probably wouldn’t even think of action-oriented things! 😮
So in this case, I would have to try to see the world through the other person’s eyes, to try to treat him/her as they would want to be treated, not how I would want to be treated.
Reversing The Golden Rule
Reversing The Golden Rule (by saying, “Do unto others what they like, not what I like,” or something like that. :o), I would give the other person a pair of skates or a hockey stick, say, or a basketball, or a baseball, or a kite.
Or a tree to climb. 😮
I would give the other person whatever action-oriented item that I knew (or could find out from his/her friend) would “warm the cockles of their heart.” I would definitely not give them “some dumb book!” 😮
Lesson learned?
Doc Meek, Sat, June 18, 2011, Sherwood Park, Alberta, CANADA
P.S. Here is a reminder that “The Golden Rule” is present in more religions/philosophies than just the 5 shown above:
“The Golden Rule” in 13 different philosophies/religions
Image from: http://photobucket.com/images/%22golden%20rule%22/#!cpZZ2QQtppZZ24
“God’s Blue Roses.” ~ Doc Meek
Sunday, June 12, 2011. Today I am grateful for my friend who reminded me of the gift of “God’s Blue Roses.” ~ Doc Meek
Image from: http://media.photobucket.com/image/blue%20rose/igorica/Favorites/ColorSplash4.jpg?o=4
A Blue Rose
Having four visiting family members, my wife was very busy, so I offered to go to the store for her to get some needed items, which included light bulbs, paper towels, trash bags, detergent and Clorox. So off I went.
I scurried around the store, gathered up my goodies and headed for the checkout counter, only to be blocked in the narrow aisle by a young man who appeared to be about sixteen-years-old. I wasn’t in a hurry, so I patiently waited for the boy to realize that I was there. This was when he waved his hands excitedly in the air and declared in a loud voice, “Mommy, I’m over here.”
It was obvious now, he was mentally challenged and also startled as he turned and saw me standing so close to him, waiting to squeeze by. His eyes widened and surprise exploded on his face as I said, “Hey Buddy, what’s your name?”
“My name is Denny and I’m shopping with my mother,” he responded proudly.
“Wow,” I said, “that’s a cool name; I wish my name was Denny, but my name is Steve.”
“Steve, like Stevarino?” he asked. “Yes,” I answered. “How old are you Denny?”
“How old am I now, Mommy?” he asked his mother as she slowly came over from the next aisle.
“You’re fifteen-years-old Denny; now be a good boy and let the man pass by.”
I acknowledged her and continued to talk to Denny for several more minutes about summer, bicycles and school. I watched his brown eyes dance with excitement, because he was the center of someone’s attention. He then abruptly turned and headed toward the toy section.
Denny’s mom had a puzzled look on her face and thanked me for taking the time to talk with her son. She told me that most people wouldn’t even look at him, much less talk to him.
I told her that it was my pleasure and then I said something I have no idea where it came from, other than by the prompting of the Holy Spirit. I told her that there are plenty of red, yellow, and pink roses in God’s Garden; however, “Blue Roses” are very rare and should be appreciated for their beauty and distinctiveness. You see, Denny is a Blue Rose and if someone doesn’t stop and smell that rose with their heart and touch that rose with their kindness, then they’ve missed a blessing from God.
She was silent for a second, then with a tear in her eye she asked, “Who are you?”
Without thinking I said, “Oh, I’m probably just a dandelion, but I sure love living in God’s garden.”
She reached out, squeezed my hand and said, “God bless you!” and then I had tears in my eyes.
May I suggest, the next time you see a BLUE ROSE, don’t turn your head and walk off. Take the time to smile and say Hello. Why? Because, by the grace of GOD, this mother or father could be you. This could be your child, grandchild, niece or nephew. What a difference a moment can mean to that person or their family.
From an old dandelion! Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God.
“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
– Maya Angelou (African American writer, poet; activist; born Marguerite Ann Johnson, 1928)
Image from: http://mayaangelou.com/
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Thank you my friend B, Maya Angelou, and all of you who love Blue Roses! God Bless you all!
Doc Meek, Sun, June 12, 2011, Sherwood Park, AB, CANADA
“Learning is enhanced by good music.” ~ Doc Meek
Julia Ward Howe in her later years
Image from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Ward_Howe
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Thursday, June 9, 2011. Today I am grateful that good music is becoming more a part of my life. For reasons that are not clear to me, I have been thinking of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” ~ Doc Meek
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmTWVJ_pXBk&feature=related
I “lucked out’ and found the history of this song on the internet:
“The story of ‘The Battle Hymn of the Republic’ told from the historical perspective of the great-great-great grandson of the song’s author, Julia Ward Howe”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4asbUnc3pq4
Learn about your own family history at:
http://www.familysearch.org or http://beta.familysearch.org
Thank you, Julia Ward Howe (and your great, great, great grandson) for this amazing and invigorating song!
Doc Meek, Thurs, June 9, 2011, Sherwood Park, AB, CANADA