Perspective by William Klein

Sometimes we know. Sometimes we think we know but we don’t.  Sometimes we don’t know, when we should.  Sometimes we want to know, but can’t.  Sometimes we deny the facts because we think it helps us to get along. Paul Simon wrote, “All lies and jest still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.” Perspective … Continue reading Perspective by William Klein

Owning Our Feelings: Objectively and Subjectively by William Klein

In his essay “Meditation in a Toolshed”, C. S. Lewis writes about seeing a beam of light enter the shed. He notes that it was “pitch black” in the shed but the beam had dust motes in it. As he followed the beam and then stood directly in the light he had a very different perspective. … Continue reading Owning Our Feelings: Objectively and Subjectively by William Klein