Intention To Result – The Process

Intention To Result - The Process

One of the more powerful simplicities you could internalise.

Without directly addressing them it incorporates ignoring the times you fail when practicing, the negative comments of others and the dark thoughts from your own mind and helps you stay focused on what will accomplish what you desire.

War Is Hell

Hawkeye

Hawkeye: War isn’t Hell. War is war, and Hell is Hell. And of the two, war is a lot worse.

Father Mulcahy: How do you figure that, Hawkeye?

Hawkeye: Easy, Father. Tell me, who goes to Hell?

Father Mulcahy: Sinners, I believe.

Hawkeye: Exactly. There are no innocent bystanders in Hell. War is chock full of them — little kids, cripples, old ladies. In fact, except for some of the brass, almost everybody involved is an innocent bystander.

Eighth Grade Test 1912

Eighth Grade Test 1912

ARITHMETIC

1. Write in words the following:
.5764; .000003; .123416; 653.0965; 43.37.

2. Solve: 35.7 plus 4, 5.8 plus 5.14 – 59.112.

3. Find cost at 12½ cents per sq. yd. of kalsomining the walls of a room 20 ft. long, 16 ft. wide and 9 ft. high, deducting 1 door 8 ft. by 4 ft 6 in. and 2 windows 5 ft. by 3 ft. 6 in. each. (By the way, “kalsomining” is whitewash).

4. A man bought a farm for $2400 and sold it for $2700. What percent did he gain?

5. A man sold a watch for $180 and lost 16⅔%. What was the cost of the watch?

6. Find the amount of $50.30 for 3 yrs., 3 mo. and 3 days, at 8 percent.

7. A school enrolled 120 pupils and the number of boys was two thirds of the number of girls. How many of each sex were enrolled?

8. How long a rope is required to reach from the top of a building 40 ft. high, to the ground 30 ft. from the base of the building?

9. How many steps 2 ft. 4 in. each will a man take in walking 2¼ miles?

10. At $1.62½ a cord, what will be the cost of a pile of wood 24 ft. long, 4 ft. wide and 6 ft. 3 in. high? (Interesting to note that a cord of wood was only $1.62 during 1912!)

Grammar.

1. How many parts of speech are there? Define each.     20
2. Define proper noun, common noun, Name the properties of  a noun.  10
3. What is a person Pronoun? Decline I. 10
4. What properties have verbs? 10
5. “William struck James.” Change the Voice of the verb. 10
6. Adjectives have how many degrees of comparison?
Compare good; wise; beautiful. 10
7. Diagram: The Lord loveth a cheerful giver. 10
8. Parse all the words in the following sentences: John ran over the bridge. Helen’s parents love her. 20

Geography.

  1. Define longitude and latitude. 10
  2. Name and give boundaries of the five zones. 10
  3. Tell what you know of the Gulf Stream. 10
  4. Locate Erie Canal; what waters does it connect and why is it important? 10
  5. Locate the following countries which border each other: Turkey, Greece, Servia, Montenegro, Roumania. 10
  6. Name and give capitals of States touching the Ohio River. 10
  7. Locate these cities: Mobile, Quebec, Buenos Aires, Liverpool, Honolulu. 10
  8. Name in order of their size, the three largest States in the United States. 10
  9. Locate the following mountains: Blue Ridge, Himalaya, Andes, Alps, Wasatch. 10
  10. Through what waters would a vessel pass in going from England through the Suez Canal to Manila? 10

Physiology.

  1. How does the liver compare in size with other glands in the human body? Where is it located? What does it secrete? 10
  2. Name the organs of circulation. 10
  3. Describe the heart. 10
  4. Compare arteries and veins as to function. Where is the blood carried to be purified? 10
  5. Where is the chief nervous center of the body? 10
  6. Define Cerebrum; Cerebellum. 10
  7. What are the functions (or uses) of the spinal column? 10
  8. Why should we study physiology? 10
  9. Give at least five rules to be observed in maintaining good health. 20

Civil Government

  1. Define the following forms of government: Democracy, Limited Monarchy, Absolute Monarchy, Republic. Give examples of each. 10
  2. To what four governments are students is school subjected? 10
  3. Name five county officers, and the principal duties of each. 10
  4. Name and define the three branches of the government of the United States. 10
  5. Give three duties of the President. What is meant by the veto power? 10
  6. Name three rights given Congress by the Constitution and two rights denied Congress. 10
  7. In the election of a president and vice president how many electoral votes is each State allowed?
  8. Give the eligibility of president, vice-president and Governor of Kentucky.
  9. What is a copyright? Patent right?10. Describe the manner in which the president and vice-president of the United States are elected.

    HISTORY

    1. Who first discovered the following places: Florida, Pacific Ocean, Mississippi River, St. Lawrence River?

    2. Sketch briefly Sir Walter Raleigh, Peter Stuyvesant.

    3. By whom were the following settled: Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Florida?

    4. During what wars were the following battles fought: Brandywine, Great Meadows, Lundy’s Lane, Antietam, Buena Vista?

    5. Describe the battle of Quebec.

    6. Give the cause of the War of 1812, and name an important battle fought during that war.

    7. Name 2 presidents who have died in office; three who were assassinated.

    8. Name the last battle of the Civil War; War of 1812; French and Indian War, and the commanders in each battle.

    9. What president was impeached, and on what charge?

    10. Who invented the following: magneto, telegraph, cotton gin, sewing machine, telephone, phonograph?

    So, what do you think? How does this compare with today’s 8-th graders in general?

    While times have changed… does this 100 year old test illustrate a fundamental change?

Your Daily Dose of Wisdom

I’ve learned…. That the best classroom in the world is at the feet of an elderly person.
I’ve learned…. That when you’re in love, it shows.
I’ve learned…. That just one person saying to me, ‘You’ve made my day!’ makes my day.
I’ve learned…. That having a child fall asleep in your arms is one of the most peaceful feelings in the world.
I’ve learned…. That being kind is more important than being right.
I’ve learned…. That you should never say no to a gift from a child.
I’ve learned…. That I can always pray for someone when I don’t have the strength to help him in some other way.
I’ve learned…. That no matter how serious your life requires you to be, everyone needs a friend to act goofy with.
I’ve learned…. That sometimes all a person needs is a hand to hold
and a heart to understand.
I’ve learned…. That simple walks with my father around the block on summer nights when I was a child did wonders for me as an adult.
I’ve learned…. That life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes.
I’ve learned…. That we should be glad God doesn’t give us
everything we ask for.
I’ve learned…. That money doesn’t buy class.
I’ve learned…. That it’s those small daily happenings that make
life so spectacular.
I’ve learned…. That under everyone’s hard shell is someone who wants to be appreciated and loved.
I’ve learned…. That to ignore the facts does not change the facts.
I’ve learned…. That when you plan to get even with someone, you are only letting that person continue to hurt you.
I’ve learned…. That love, not time, heals all wounds.
I’ve learned…. That the easiest way for me to grow as a person is to surround myself with people smarter than I am.
I’ve learned…. That everyone you meet deserves to be greeted with a smile..
I’ve learned…. That no one is perfect until you fall in love with them.
I’ve learned… That life is tough, but I’m tougher.
I’ve learned…. That opportunities are never lost; someone will take the ones you miss.
I’ve learned…. That when you harbor bitterness, happiness will dock elsewhere.
I’ve learned…. That I wish I could have told my Mom that I love her one more time before she passed away.
I’ve learned…. That one should keep his words both soft and tender, because tomorrow he may have to eat them.
I’ve learned….. That a smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks.
I’ve learned….. That when your newly born grandchild holds your
little finger in his little fist, that you’re hooked for life.
I’ve learned…. That everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you’re climbing it.
I’ve learned…. That the less time I have to work with, the more things I get done.

In fact, the entries in this list are not the work of any one person — they’re statements gathered from dozens of different people (aged 5 to 95), many of which were collected in the 1995 book, Live and Learn and Pass It On, Volume II.

A lot of wisdom in there!

Your Basic Purpose

A great quote from Rabindranath Tagore: “I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was joy.”

If your service is not joy then chances are what you are doing is not on your basic purpose. I have written an article to help you work out your basic purpose if you don’t yet know it. Please, take advantage of it. Your future self will thank you enormously for the time you invest in finding it.

How To Work Out Your Basic Purpose In Life