And good will, toward men. Intend to give whomever you meet the proper opportunity to demonstrate their position is not as your adversary. When they cannot, or they will to harm, treat them not as man, but as something undeserving of your good will. Reserve your resources to improving society, even if it means those resources prune the fruit tree to aid the bearing. Those that you helped last year, may be better today from it. You may never know the length of your action's legacy. There is no time or room for reducing correct society.
Merry Christmas Irish, Jeffery and to All !
ReplyDeleteAnd good will, toward men. Intend to give whomever you meet the proper opportunity to demonstrate their position is not as your adversary. When they cannot, or they will to harm, treat them not as man, but as something undeserving of your good will. Reserve your resources to improving society, even if it means those resources prune the fruit tree to aid the bearing. Those that you helped last year, may be better today from it. You may never know the length of your action's legacy. There is no time or room for reducing correct society.
ReplyDeleteClassic piece.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
that is a tremendous message.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Jeffery.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all that you and the Boss do throughout the year.
We really appreciate your efforts.
Be well.
Leigh
Whitehall, NY
The real reason for the season.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas from a long time lurker!
ReplyDeleteProud to have you Bunk!
DeleteGood to see you round Bunk
DeleteAs old as I am I just learned this month that Linus drops his security blanket to give this saying
ReplyDeleteThat is an astute observation BCCL. Merry Christmas!
DeleteNot by me, someone else said it
DeleteBut he does keep his foot on it during his speech.
Deleteps Should have said, “to recite this Bible verse” from Luke I believe
DeleteThank you Irish and Jeffery. And a Merry Christmas to all who make visiting this place a great stop on the interwebs.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks guys and Merry Christmas. Love that scene by Linus.
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