Monday, December 9, 2013

Personal Code of Ethics

1. Make sure the things you say are worthwhile.
2. Don't be afraid to ask for help, but don't ask for too much.
3. Try to treat everyone as a valued individual.
4. Only respect people worthy of your respect, but be polite and pleasant to everyone.
5. Don't let your decisions be based on popularity.
6. Remember being exceptional fades away unless you continually strive to be exceptional.

How to live today as a Latter Day Saint

When religion is observed as it is intended it becomes part of everyday living. The challenge for all members of a religion is living with other of different values. True religion is lived through private observances, self discipline and action. Conduct at work is a reflection of how religion is lived. Living as a Latter Day Saint means performing small acts of worship and service in all times and all places.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Gaming addiction, more common than you think

I assume the general public lacks the discipline to know when enough is enough; constantly being trained to live for excess. Online games are engineered to provide euphoria, they are among the most potent narcotics. Addiction's tragedy is lost opportunity. It is imperative that public education addresses issues concerning gaming addiction. It's too late for my generation, but we need damage control for the future.