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2 secrets for success after college

April 25, 2019April 24, 2019 wally metts2 Comments

Find intelligent people who can sustain and support a point of view. Learn from these people.

Posted in communication, educationTagged Bible, classics, Deborah Tannen, growth, reading, success, writing

read a book and have more energy

November 11, 2015November 12, 2015 wally metts1 Comment

Why a good book is more restful than any number of cat videos.

Posted in books, commentary, technologyTagged Daniel Levitan, digital addiction, distraction, focus, reading, sleep

read more, write more

September 23, 2011October 9, 2011 wally metts12 Comments

Facebook updates are not the key to your future or your success. What you need is more long form reading in an age of Twitter.

Posted in books, communication, culture, educationTagged aristotle, books, classics, facebook, genderlect, reading, Tannen, tozer, writing

Jesus loves the little children

July 27, 2011 wally metts5 Comments

My wife used to teach a neighborhood Bible study for kids in which none of the kids knew a single Christmas carol or had ever read a Bible. In fact, they could barely read at all.

Posted in church, commentary, culture, educationTagged Barna Group, church, keith brury, literacy, reading, Sunday School

why boys don’t read

October 7, 2010October 7, 2010 wally metts6 Comments

Even before they could read for themselves, we read our sons compelling, important and mostly adult books in a variety of genres and styles. On the other hand, if you read one book about flatulence you’ve read them all.

Posted in books, cultureTagged boys, education, reading

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