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The Monday Morning Memo

For me, it’s about the intersection and differences between News, Knowledge, and Faith.

If you live your life speculating and thinking, you can begin to think that deep insight — knowledge — is the important stuff. But it’s not. At least it’s not the life-changing stuff. 

Life-changing stuff comes from News.

“I love you”

“I’m pregnant”

“It’s a boy”

“He’s alive”

Knowledge, of course, can be tested apart from the speaker. Newton might’ve been an emotional train wreck and even something of a loon, but it doesn’t matter: Force = Mass x Acceleration. And you can test that for yourself. 

But whether you believe news depends on whether you trust the source. And whether the news makes any sense to your ears.

News, in this sense, requires faith, even though it is far more tangible than abstract knowledge. 

And, of course, with blessing, news can transform into knowledge, but only if you have enough faith to stick around/act. 

A colored pee stick becomes a bump becomes a baby in your hands. 

Yet even then, there’s a difference between knowing something and getting to know someone.

One of the great things about Christianity is that it is all of this writ cosmically large. 

The answer to “What do we have left?” is family.

May you and your families be safe and blessed this Holy Week and all the weeks to come.

– Jeff Sexton

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“Ferdinand Waldo Demara was the con man Tony Curtis portrayed in The Imposter – His philosophy of why his cons worked – he, (Demara) had two beliefs. One was that in any organization there is always a lot of loose, unused power lying about which can be picked up without alienating anyone. The second rule is, if you want power and want to expand, never encroach on anyone else’s domain; open up new ones…’

Demara referred to it as ‘expanding into the power vacuum,’ and described it like this; ‘If you come into a new situation (there’s a nice word for it) don’t join some other professor’s committee and try to make your mark by moving up in that committee. You’ll, one, have a long haul and two, make an enemy.’

Demara’s technique was to find his own committee. ‘That way there’s no competition, no past standards to measure you by. How can anyone tell you aren’t running a top outfit? And then there’s no past laws or rules or precedents to hold you down or limit you. Make your own rules and interpretations. Nothing like it. Remember it, expand into the power vacuum!’

In his later years he joined the Los Angeles Adventurers Club and was noted as the only person to lie their way into the club.”

- sent to us by Manley Miller for our edification and amusement

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