Today, you'll hear my thoughts on life, death, and the recent passing of a friend's dad.
Tertullian, an early Church Father and Christian Theologian from the 2nd century A.D., is one of the first to record the importance of the phrase "memento mori." According to his account and other apocryphal stories, this phrase was uttered by a slave to remind a triumphant military commander as he paraded gloriously through the streets of Ancient Rome that his victory was temporary, and ultimately life itself was fleeting.
Today, you'll hear my thoughts on life, death, and the recent passing of a friend's dad.
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Here is a new and highly experimental method of communication for me, mostly because I'm tired of typing and editing my extensive ideas. Hope you enjoy, and Lord willing there will be many more to come. The theme of this Podcast, as the title suggests, is "Trying Something Different."
Einstein said the definition of insanity is repeating the same actions and expecting a different outcome, so today I briefly utilize my new presentation method to explore what that means to me. Enjoy! |
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