The Reader For Leaders Seminars, articles, and musings by Paul D. Casey


The One Scale That Matters

Posted in Journal Musings by paul.casey on the June 11th, 2008

Men require a revolution in identity in which we measure success by our capacity for compassion…and virility, by the capacity to nurture, husband, and mentor.” –Sam Keene

scales.jpegSuccess has many measurements, all dependent on one’s perspective, or an observer’s (like a boss) perspective. Life-success is measured by God Himself, and I believe His scale is based on how well we love Him and others on this planet. By “enlarging our hearts” and not necessarily our wallets or productivity, we have the greatest eternal impact. We then view others as gifts in our lives, not people to use/abuse or merely interact with.  It’s our job to pour value into our family and friends and the next generation, for then our efforts are truly multiplied.

The Paraclete: May 2008

Posted in Leadership Newsletters by paul.casey on the June 4th, 2008

The Paraclete: April 2008

Posted in Leadership Newsletters, Uncategorized by paul.casey on the June 4th, 2008

The Paraclete: March 2008

Posted in Leadership Newsletters by paul.casey on the June 4th, 2008

The Paraclete: January 2008

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The Paraclete: December 2007

Posted in Leadership Newsletters by paul.casey on the June 4th, 2008

Jumping Off Cliffs

Posted in Quotes to Ponder by paul.casey on the June 4th, 2008

826157man-jumping-off-cliff.jpg“You’ve got to jump off cliffs all the time and build your wings on the way down.” –Ray Bradbury

I read the first part of the quote and think the author must be crazy, but then I finish the quote and it makes sense. Without taking risky leaps out of my comfort zone, I can never truly experience some of life’s greatest adventures. Adventures come in the form of new friendships/relationships, new job opportunities, new speaking engagements, new hobbies or experiences, new words to learn…. It adds to a well-lived life, building strength that has the potential to be shared with others.

Smart vs. Wise

Posted in Journal Musings by paul.casey on the June 4th, 2008

Smart men                                    Wise men

Think abstractly                            Think autobiographically

Remove self from the problem        Bring all experiences to bear

Think quickly, consciously                Slowly simmer, allowing unconscious to play

Live in the moment and believe        Recollect the past and respect the limits of human
any problem, defined, can be solved     condition

Usually young                                Usually old

To age gracefully, we must aspire to become wise and beautiful elders.” –Sam Keene

I love the bumper sticker at Christmas that says “Wise men still seek Him.” I’ve never thought of myself as “smart”, just resourceful. But I would like to someday be known for wisdom–something Proverbs strongly encourages us to seek after.  What I gain from the above table is that wise men slow down and take it all in–they aren’t impulsive and quick to react. They are resourceful in that they think back on lessons learned and use those lessons in current situations.  They are realistic. Something I want to be.