Monthly Archives: July 2013

A Hole in a Boat

Talmud has a story of a man who owned a small boat.  Whenever spring came around, he would take his family out on the boat and went fishing in the lake near by their place. One year at the end … Continue reading

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3 Moves of Mencius’ Mother

A great lesson found in the traditional Chinese four-character idiom 孟母三遷 (맹모삼천) which refers to the legend that Mencius’ mother moved their home three times for her son.  She moved to three locations finding those locations to be suitable for … Continue reading

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Sheep Thief or Saint?

Once upon a time in a land far away, lived two young men. The two brothers were likable, but undisciplined, with a wild streak in them. Their mischievous behavior turned serious when they began stealing sheep from the local farmers, … Continue reading

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Louis Fox

There is a story told of a man named Louis Fox who was an American professional billiards player.  On September 7th, 1965, he entered a championship in New York trying to defend his title as American champion.                  … Continue reading

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