The trouble with most of us
is that we'd rather be ruined by praise
than saved by criticism.
~Norman Vincent Peale
is that we'd rather be ruined by praise
than saved by criticism.
~Norman Vincent Peale
I have been writing this family blog for 12 years now. I have enjoyed doing research into our family history and then sharing that information with all of you. It has been a journey that has included some remarkable historical discoveries. It has also given me a larger sense of what it means to be family. In addition it has been an opportunity to connect with relatives that I might never have known. Writing this blog has been a positive, satisfying experience. Thanks to those of you who are regular readers and who have been supportive of this endeavor.
Speaking of Extended Family:
A family gathering in San Diego, Easter, 2014 |
One of the most important life lessons I ever learned was shared with me by a colleague many years ago when we lived in the Bay Area. I have never forgotten it. He said "You can always learn more about yourself from those who criticize you than from those who compliment you." That is simply another way of expressing the truth in the Norman Vincent Peale quote at the top of this post. It is a life lesson that has served me well over the years.
Want To Be Added to The Mailing List? This is a good time for me to mention again that when I send out notices of new posts I am careful with the emailing list that I use. I do not send out notices with everyone's email available for all to see. Instead I "blind copy" everyone so that your email address is protected. It is simply one more way of being respectful of personal information. If you want to be added to the list of people to whom I send notifications of new posts, or if you want to removed from that list, just sent me an email and let me know.
Speaking of Extended Family:
A Reunion in Oklahoma, July, 2009 |
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Steve Shepard
1 comment:
I'm so sorry to hear about that. I love your blog's. I read them all and can see all the effort you put into it.
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