7/8/13

¿los Genios Nacen o No se Hacen?


Quienes piensan que los genios nacen y no se hacen podrían estar equivocados, según lo afirma el escritor David Shenk.

¿De dónde provienen las habilidades atléticas y artísticas? Con frases como "músico dotado", "atleta natural" e "inteligencia innata", desde hace tiempo hemos asumido que el talento es un atributo genético que algunos de nosotros tenemos y otros no.

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Enlace de Articulo: ¿Existe un genio en cada uno de nosotros?  Redacción por BBC Mundo

6/8/13

a Servant Heart



Link: Do you lead with a servant-leader’s heart? (158-3): "Two elements required to be an outstanding leader are knowledge and understanding." Written by Barry-Werner on January 26th, 2011

1/8/13

One Way, Love and Humility!




Years ago I remember a friend telling me that C.S. Lewis once said something to the effect: “When you meet a truly humble person you won’t walk away thinking about how humble he was. You’ll walk away thinking what a great time you had and how much you were able to share about yourself.” I had forgotten that this was from Mere Christianity, until today when Justin Taylor linked to the quote, as did a commenter on this blog. Here’s the real thing:

Do not imagine that if you meet a really humble man he will be what most people call “humble” nowadays: he will not be a sort of greasy, smarmy person, who is always telling you that, of course, he is nobody. Probably all you will think about him is that he seemed a cheerful, intelligent chap who took a real interest in what you said to him.

Lewis’ point is well taken, and, as always, well put. The humble person does not draw attention to his humility; he draws conversation out of you.

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 Link to reading: One Simple Way to Demonstrate Love and Humility:by  Kevin DeYoung|