
Random Reflections From An Everyday Sinner
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Random Reflections from an Everyday Sinner is a collection of thoughts and reflections about experiencing life from one common man's perspective. It speaks of interpersonal experiences in life and the struggles of incorporating belief into a pragmatic and productive world view.
The collection of writings are primarily the result of encouragement from my wife, friends, and acquaintances made over a lifetime of extensive work-related travel, Church involvement and general encounters with family members and others navigating through life.
"Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes." --Oscar Wilde
The writings were also therapy. After experiencing the death of parents, 50+ years of working and getting "retired" by a corporate takeover and experiencing other common traumas of life, I needed to slow down and readjust my perspective on life. I needed to learn how to stop just reacting and become a better contributor to my own mental health and to the lives of those I encounter.
There are a handful of universal truths in these writings. You'll know them when you read them. But mostly, this is just a record of experience and opinion. Hopefully you'll read these knowing they are intended as encouragement and not as an invitation to philosophical combat. If you disagree with something written here figure out what your position looks like, so you can encourage yourself and others.
"Happy people plan actions, they don't plan results." --Denis Waitley
Respectfully,
Bill Clark
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Bill Clark ended his career as the Chief Operating Officer of a consumer goods manufacturing company. He's been the lowest person on the work ladder and he's been the boss. Bill has a Master's degree from the University of Oregon. Bill has been the President of Business Councils and non-profit organizations. He's taught adult Bible classes for more than 25 years. Bill has been happily married to Jody for more than 23 years. They have 5 adult children and 7 grandchildren.
Content
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Sinners and Semantics
- The Class Reunion.
- Staying on Course
- Unsocial Media
- Warnings
- Seeing the Whole Picture
- Getting Even
- Friend in the Next Stall
- Forgiveness and Justice
- Garbage In, Garbage Out
- Advice
- Asking and Ignoring
- Happiness
- Scared Senseless
- I Want What I Want
- Put Up or Shut Up
- The Fight
- Loser
- Hope versus Chance
- Actions
- Tests or Training?
- "I'm Struggling. this God thing isn't making sense!"
- The Weekly Puzzle
- Paying on the Installment Plan
- Mary
- More Than Pest Control
- What's on the Inside?
- Evil and Decay
- "Soitenly".I Think?
- "Holiness: Boredom or Raucous Behavior?"
- Leverage, Hostages and Friends
- Let Me Tell You What the Problem is.
- The Myth of Self-Help
- Creating History or Passing Time
- Bears, Fools and Bluster
- Me versus Powerball or the World?
- Sales or Gift Giving?
- Eyewitnesses Filling in the Blanks
- Returning the Favor
- The Black Box and the Visitor
- The Shepherd and an Elevated Heartbeat
- Liberty Bell or Circus Bell?
- Mall Hide n' Seek
- Computer Router versus the Wipe-Off White Board
- The Key That Unlocks Box 13
- I Can.And I Think I Will!
- "I came, I saw, I conquered"
- Wisdom and the Hourglass
- The Wake Up Call That No One Answers
- Where's the Remote?
- The 10 Cent Question With $1,000,000 Impact
- Street Map of Life
- Is God MIA ("missing in action")?
- Put Me On Your Shoulders
- You Don't Look Familiar
- Passion: My Excuse for Blasting You
- Passing Out Hammers
- You Can't Putt a Moving Golf Ball!!!
- First Words
- The Murder I Didn't Commit
- Line of Sight
- The Atheists' Convention
- Connections
- "Skip a Stone" Thinking
- Believe in Something or Anything?
- We or Me?
- The First Liar Wins.
- If There Was a God He Would Know How to Run Things
- To Train or Entertain
- The Most Useless Question Ever
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