“What’s the most important thing you’ve learned about life so far?”
The question was deceptively simple, but I wanted to give a useful answer. A high school student told me his teacher had assigned him to ask this question to 10 random adults — outside his family — and then write about what they said.
There’s so much I could say to that question, because I’ve learned so much. I constantly feel as though I have to throw out at least half of what I’ve learned and start over, because I keep finding flaws in beliefs I used to accept as obvious. Much of what I write here is an attempt to chronicle what I’m learning and discarding as I change. What could I possibly say now to this teen?
“Love and beauty,” I finally said after I thought about it for a long minute.
As soon as the words left my mouth, I knew this was going to be hard to explain. The teen looked confused. So I tried again.

In an age when lies are expected, integrity matters more than ever
Fiscal sanity is dead because most people are irrational hypocrites
Redemption of ’Bama’s Jalen Hurts illustrates what sports teach us
There are times we need to quit; what do you need to quit today?
Walls built to protect heart keep others from giving what we need
UPDATE: Major changes coming to this website in the next few months
We often act like madmen who’re eagerly bent on self-destruction
Homeless man on a cold night leaves me with hard questions