Be Wise: Don’t Believe Everything You Watch or Read Online

In a world of instant opinions and viral “experts,” wisdom begins with one timeless habit — asking questions. What you believe shapes how you live, so choose your sources with care.

I who was talking to a friend at the gym today. He told me he watched a YouTube video about exercise. The information he learned from the video was indirect contradiction to the research I read. He’s older and he reported the person in the video said once you hit a certain age it’s all downhill. He was at that age and he was depressed. I provided him with different research and picked up his spirits.. I had a good menter early in life who told me to question everything. I think that’s especially important these days when you have people posting things on social media sites as if what they are positing is the truth. Examine what they are writing or saying. Who’s speaking? What is their background? There’s a lot of garbage out there and we have to learn how to sift out what’s true from all the stuff that’s misleading and false. Many of the headlines that we read are nothing more than Click bait. People want clicks, they don’t necessarily want to help us. Be wise.

Have you ever discovered that something you believed online turned out to be false? How did it change the way you look for truth now?

“The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.” — Stephen Hawking

Unshakable Truth: What Socrates, Gandhi, and King Teach About Moral Courage

Integrity is timeless. Discover how Socrates, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr. show us the courage to live by truth even when it costs us comfort — or approval.

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New Podcast: What The Odyssey Still Teaches Us About Justice

Even in our modern world, the timeless truth of The Odyssey still shines: justice may be delayed, but it is never denied. This episode of Optimistic Beacon explores how integrity, fairness, and compassion can restore balance in a chaotic world. From Homer’s poetic justice to Gandhi’s reminder that love and truth always win, we find hope in the assurance that goodness ultimately prevails.

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Open House ~ A Poem by Theodore Roethke

Open House

Theodore Roethke

My secrets cry aloud. 
I have no need for tongue. 
My heart keeps open house, 
My doors are widely swung. 
An epic of the eyes 
My love, with no disguise. 

My truths are all foreknown, 
This anguish self-revealed. 
I’m naked to the bone, 
With nakedness my shield. 
Myself is what I wear: 
I keep the spirit spare. 

The anger will endure, 
The deed will speak the truth 
In language strict and pure. 
I stop the lying mouth: 
Rage warps my clearest cry 
To witless agony.

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Today’s Quote: You’ll Know When it Happens

“When you feel a peaceful joy, that’s when you are near truth.” ― Rumi

Be a Difference Maker

Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against injustice and lying and greed. If people all over the world…would do this, it would change the earth. ~ William Faulkner

Are Your Assumptions Valid?

“Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won’t come in.” ― Alan Alda

Between us Now ~ A Poem by Thomas Hardy

Between Us Now

Thomas Hardy

Between us now and here—
Two thrown together
Who are not wont to wear
Life’s flushest feather—

Who see the scenes slide past,
The daytimes dimming fast,
Let there be truth at last,
Even if despair.

So thoroughly and long
Have you now known me,
So real in faith and strong
Have I now shown me,
That nothing needs disguise
Further in any wise,
Or asks or justifies
A guarded tongue.

Face unto face, then, say,
Eyes my own meeting,
Is your heart far away,
Or with mine beating?
When false things are brought low,
And swift things have grown slow,
Feigning like froth shall go,
Faith be for aye.

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Today’s Thought: Truth Matters

Truth matters.It matters the same way honesty and respect matter. We set ourselves up to be hurt or disappointed when we believe what we are told at face value. The only time I think taking what I am told at face value is from someone I’ve known and learned to trust. When I discover someone is lying, I make an assumption if they’ll lie in one matter, they’ll lie in other matters as well. Trust is something earned over time. Be wise, check out the facts. Don’t let others tell you the facts.

Today’s Poem: To Thine Own Self be True by Pakenham Thomas Beatty

To Thine Own Self be True

Pakenham Thomas Beatty

By thine own soul’s law learn to live,
  And if men thwart thee take no heed,
And if men hate thee have no care;
  Sing thou thy song and do thy deed.
Hope thou thy hope and pray thy prayer,
  And claim no crown they will not give,
Nor bays they grudge thee for thy hair.

Keep thou thy soul-worn steadfast oath,
  And to thy heart be true thy heart;
What thy soul teaches learn to know,
  And play out thine appointed part,
And thou shalt reap as thou shalt sow,
  Nor helped nor hindered in thy growth,
To thy full stature thou shalt grow.

Fix on the future’s goal thy face,
  And let thy feet be lured to stray
Nowhither, but be swift to run,
  And nowhere tarry by the way,
Until at last the end is won
  And thou mayst look back from thy place
And see thy long day’s journey done.

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