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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 2 MIN

Perspective (January 12)

from Enthusiastic Ideas · host Gary Henry

PERSPECTIVE (JANUARY 12)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com/perspective-january-12/"The last thing one knows is what to put first" (Blaise Pascal).PUTTING FIRST THINGS FIRST OBVIOUSLY REQUIRES DISCIPLINE, BUT IT ALSO REQUIRES WISDOM. We can’t give priority to the things of first importance if we don’t know what those things are, and it’s wisdom that provides that information. And where does wisdom come from? Usually, it comes from what we call “perspective” — the ability to see things from a wider angle and take in more of the reality that is confronting us. There may be times when our wisdom is blocked by a bold-faced lie or outright untruth that we’ve told ourselves, but more often the problem is simply that we’re not seeing enough of the truth. We need to gain a more comprehensive view.It may seem strange, but some of the situations that we see the least adequately are those we’re closest to. It takes better vision than most of us are blessed with to see what’s immediately in front of us. We need to back up and look at our circumstances from a distance that allows more objectivity. Doing this is often the single best thing we can do to improve the quality of our decision-making.I once knew a man who had served in the Air Force in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He said that there was a certain road in the area that had always intrigued him. It looked as if it might go to some interesting place, but he never knew where it went until one day when he was in the nearby mountains, looking down on the area. From this higher and more complete vantage point, he could see that the road he’d always wondered about actually went to the city dump!And that’s the way it is in our view of what’s important in our day-to-day activities. Some courses of action which look intriguing from our present viewpoint may be seen, from a wider angle, to go nowhere but to the “dump.” So Norman Cousins was right when he said, “What was most significant about the lunar voyage was not that men set foot on the moon but that they set eye on the earth.” In this broken and difficult world, our perspective won’t ever be infinite or perfect, and neither will our wisdom, but when we back up as far as we can and see as many of the facts as we can, it’s amazing what truths suddenly become apparent."Climb up on some hill at sunrise. Everybody needs perspective once in a while, and you’ll find it there" (Robb Sagendorph).Gary Henry - WordPoints.com + AreYouaChristian.com

PERSPECTIVE (JANUARY 12)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com/perspective-january-12/"The last thing one knows is what to put first" (Blaise Pascal).PUTTING FIRST THINGS FIRST OBVIOUSLY REQUIRES DISCIPLINE, BUT IT ALSO REQUIRES WISDOM. We can’t give priority to the things of first importance if we don’t know what those things are, and it’s wisdom that provides that information. And where does wisdom come from? Usually, it comes from what we call “perspective” — the ability to see things from a wider angle and take in more of the reality that is confronting us. There may be times when our wisdom is blocked by a bold-faced lie or outright untruth that we’ve told ourselves, but more often the problem is simply that we’re not seeing enough of the truth. We need to gain a more comprehensive view.It may seem strange, but some of the situations that we see the least adequately are those we’re closest to. It takes better vision than most of us are blessed with to see what’s immediately in front of us. We need to back up and look at our circumstances from a distance that allows more objectivity. Doing this is often the single best thing we can do to improve the quality of our decision-making.I once knew a man who had served in the Air Force in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He said that there was a certain road in the area that had always intrigued him. It looked as if it might go to some interesting place, but he never knew where it went until one day when he was in the nearby mountains, looking down on the area. From this higher and more complete vantage point, he could see that the road he’d always wondered about actually went to the city dump!And that’s the way it is in our view of what’s important in our day-to-day activities. Some courses of action which look intriguing from our present viewpoint may be seen, from a wider angle, to go nowhere but to the “dump.” So Norman Cousins was right when he said, “What was most significant about the lunar voyage was not that men set foot on the moon but that they set eye on the earth.” In this broken and difficult world, our perspective won’t ever be infinite or perfect, and neither will our wisdom, but when we back up as far as we can and see as many of the facts as we can, it’s amazing what truths suddenly become apparent."Climb up on some hill at sunrise. Everybody needs perspective once in a while, and you’ll find it there" (Robb Sagendorph).Gary Henry - WordPoints.com + AreYouaChristian.com

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