The 10 ever greatest misplacements in life:
1. Leadership without character.
2. Followership without servant-being.
3. Brotherhood without integrity.
4. Affluence without wisdom.
5. Authority without conscience.
6. Relationship without faithfullness.
7. Festivals without peace.
8. Repeated failure without change.
9. Good wealth without good health.
10. Love without a lover.
Tags: wisdom life love wealth peace integrity change characters health conscience character failure wise leadership authority food-for-thought leader lead relationship fail loving brotherhood lover affluence leaders followers healthy good-health faithful repeat extra servants i-love-you change-your-life servant wealthy relation festival follower festivity peaceful extra-mile israelmore-ayivor true-leaders self-leaders self-leadership self-leader faithfullness good-wealth greatest-danger leadership-without-character misplacement repeated-failure
There is no higher authority.
Russell T. DaviesTags: atheism atheist authority views beliefs higher-authority personal-views
those who will defend authority against rebellion must not themselves rebel.
J.R.R. TolkienAtheism may be defined as the mental attitude which unreservedly accepts the supremacy of reason and aims at establishing a lifestyle and ethical outlook verifiable by experience and the scientific method, independent of all arbitrary assumptions of authority and creeds.
Madalyn Murray O'HairTags: experience reason atheism atheist scientific-method authority creeds mental-attitude ethical-outlook
The world ultimately is what we say it is.
David Friedrich StraussTags: experience reality world universe authority real subjective-experience subjective-reality
Every sin is an act of cosmic treason, a futile attempt to dethrone God in His sovereign authority.
R.C. SproulTags: authority treason cosmic sovereignty-of-god cosmic-ordering attempt jack-goldenberg
Fortunately or unfortunately, the greatest authority on matters of life is life itself.
Raheel FarooqTags: life philosophy religion authority
Most of these students are so conditioned to success that they become afraid to take risks. They have been taught from a young age by zealous parents, schools, and institutional authorities what constitutes failure and success. They are socialized to obey. They obsess over grades and seek to please professors, even if what professors teach is fatuous. The point is to get ahead, and getting ahead means deference to authority. Challenging authority is never a career advancer.
Chris HedgesTags: education challenge authority university professors
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