I was doing more reading on the concept of arete.  I said in my last blog that arete means excellence, but on another site I read that the word excellence is not adequate in defining arete.  Check out this site for another understanding:http://www.ellopos.net/mail/arete.html. 

I am guessing that the English does not have a better word for arete and that we limit what Paul meant in Philippians 4:8 by saying “excellent”.  Hmm…maybe the rest of the verse better defines that, but that was my last blog.

For me right now, if I am pursuing arete, or being all God made me to be in all areas of life in all my roles, the world race showed me one area of weakness that I have always known about. 

When I was a kid I didn’t really have many friends.  I had a bad temper and I was mean and insulting.  When I would do these things my mom would say “that is not how to win friends and influence people”. 

So, knowing that I still struggle with close relationships I am reading the book “How to Win Friends and Influence People”, for maybe the fourth time.  Last night Linnea fell asleep as I read the first chapter out loud to her.

The first principle that Dale Carnegie teaches is: “Don’t criticize, condemn, or complain”.  Seek to understand others, which if I remember right is one of the 7 habits of highly effective people.

Like so much of trying to be the best I can this seems so obvious, but it is often so difficult to do, huh?

This last website is another one I stumbled on today, his stuff looks pretty interesting.

http://www.dickstaub.com/culturewatch.php?record_id=986