Artists and Their Thoughts –Ludwig van Beethoven
…thing as perfect. Perfect is not the goal of practice because perfect is not possible. Practice is its own reward, when practiced with intention. Beethoven’s words point to the path…
…thing as perfect. Perfect is not the goal of practice because perfect is not possible. Practice is its own reward, when practiced with intention. Beethoven’s words point to the path…
…how wonderful it is when in addition to our own individual rescue missions we can work together in community, just like that one communal voice the Psalmist wants to shout…
…come to the waters; And you who have no money come, buy, and eat. Come, buy wine and milk without money and without cost. “Why do you spend money for…
…all your soul, and with all you mind.” This prayer, Jesus proclaims, is the “greatest commandment.” But Jesus then continues by insisting that this “greatest commandment” has a twin, one…
…“Tiger” parents pour their kid’s childhoods into “practice, practice, practice”—and the discipline of “music lessons” is very often a big part of those “practices.” Other parents just think it is…