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To Be Unconscious or Conscious – That is the Parenting Question

November 5, 2021 By Robert Saul

Unconscious or conscious

There are two ways to be a parent—unconscious or conscious. Like most things in life, this is not a binary choice. It is both. I contend that we vacillate back and forth continually as we try to maneuver this journey called parenting.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: conscious, parental awareness, parenting, unconscious

Em (“within”) – Pathos (“suffering”): Empathy Revisited

October 20, 2021 By Robert Saul

To practice empathy, I have to use my own strengths and weaknesses to reach out, gently peek behind the curtain, be humble, and pursue a course of active engagement.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: common good, empathy, heaven on earth

The everyday lessons of genocide

October 11, 2021 By Robert Saul

Reaching out

The lessons of genocide are unfortunately the lessons of everyday life. We need to listen long and hard to those lessons so we can improve our community and the community of humankind.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: community involvement, genocide

Personal responsibility in our community

September 19, 2021 By Robert Saul

Responsibility

Getting involved in our community in some tangible way is crucial for positive change. Change will only occur when citizens commit to get involved in the issues in their community.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: community improvement, involvement, personal responsibility, social capital

The gaps…oh, the gaps

September 7, 2021 By Robert Saul

Filling the gaps

The gaps that we ignore in history only serve to perpetuate false nostalgia or continue a false narrative. When doing so, we continue to deny what defines our history.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: gaps, racism, reckoning, slavery

TRUST AND FAITH…AND LOVE

August 27, 2021 By Robert Saul

trust

I think the intersection of trust, faith and love is very much a part of the practice of medicine and reasonably shared by an elder in his community.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: faith, love, trust

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