That hive rule is just the Golden Rule in work clothes — the whittled‑down heart of the commandments, the part Jesus said mattered most. Treat others as you’d treat yourself. Everything else is scaffolding.
Actions, Cruelty, the performative “Family lens” in the corporate systems The rabbit hole I chased: This resonates because it names a pattern we rarely acknowledge. When uncertainty becomes the norm, companies lean harder on “family” language — not because it’s
Rabbit hole post – A recent Stand4Kind post talked about the power of simple mental‑health check‑ins — naming what’s happening inside before it spirals. That’s what this practice has become for us: a way to help our kids map their
Follow the White Rabbit! As I consider the spring cycle — Ostara, Pesach, Passover, Easter, the close of Ramadan, and the long exhale at the end of Lent — I came across this quote and went down a small rabbit‑hole
Upgrading the “pause before reacting” module—now with smoother handoffs between awareness and restraint Napoleon said, “Exile is worse than death,” and he wasn’t being poetic. He was naming a truth that sits uncomfortably close to the bone for anyone who’s
A good set of reminders from RH on LI. This is a link to the content on LinkedIN so over time it may decay and become unavailable.
Our path navigating secondary Education in Utah with an ASD kiddo with a PDA profile We ended up following what I can only describe as an unnatural version of unschooling inside the Utah public school system. Not because we were
A Facebook post – then a share I needed a distraction from some of the heavier things at work, so I’ve been sitting with a theme that keeps resurfacing for me: discernment. We live in a moment where almost‑infinite information
Reading What’s Actually There https://youtu.be/5x0PzUoJS-U?si=TePPrppYH_JTeux_ Most moments don’t actually require the urgency they seem to demand. What they require is presence — the kind that isn’t rushed by noise or pulled off balance by someone else’s pace. When I hold








