Monday, December 8, 2014

Friday, December 5, 2014

The 4 DBR Principles from Dana Point, CA

The 4 principles (most) every man wants to be judged by on his death bed:
1. I was honorable
2. I was accountable
3. I was respectful
4. I was dependable

When the busyness of life fades and a man examines who he was and how he wants to be remembered he (usually) focuses on four principles:

Honor: when I had to deal with people I treated them fair and square and expected the same.
Accountability: whatever I did or didn't do, I own up to, I take responsibility. I did the best I could with how I understood the world. I accept whatever fate or judgement is given me. 
Respect: all believe whatever we need to make it in the world. I did the same. I did not preach, condemn or condescend. I never told people they were wrong or tried to convince them I was right. I lived and let live. 
Dependability: I did an honest days work for an honest days pay. I carried my weight. When there was work to be done I showed up and did my share. I worked as hard and as long as it took to get the job done and I did it without complaint. 

These are the 4 Death Bed Religion Principles. Written and revised today in my apartment in Dana Point, California. Picture is from the harbor overlook off of Violet Lantern at 3:00pm. 

Thursday, December 4, 2014

4 DBR principles in Minneapolis-St. Paul

Nice airport. Work cubicles. Spent a solid hour living principle 4. 
Honest and sincere work. 
Picture taken outside of G concourse.

4 DBR Principles from O'Hare-Chicago

Long trip from Orange County to Salt Lake City to Chicago. Going back through Minneapolis. 
1. Say hi to all people I encounter.
2. When I screw up take responsibility.
3. Respect people doing their jobs.
4. Keep working hard. 

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

4 core principles from salt lake airport

1. Honest: I will treat people fair in everything I do today. 
2. Accountability: I take all responsibility for the things I do or don't do today.
3. Respect: I will respect others passions, beliefs and points of views today. 
4. I will work hard and earn the money I make today as a valued employee of my organization. 

Friday, November 21, 2014

Death Bed Religion

1. I treated people fair.
2. I take accountability for what I did or didn't do.
3. I didn't judge what people believed or how they acted religiously. I want and expect them to treat me the same now.
4. I worked hard an never quit until the job was done.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

The Four Core Principles of Spirituality The Unaffiliated Helmet Represents:



1.            Honor
2.            Accountability
3.            Respect 
4.            Dependability

Honor: I do an honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay.  When I deal with people I treat them fair.

Accountability: Whatever I do or don't do, I own up to, I take responsibility.  

Respect: I believe what I believe. I do not preach, condemn or condescend. I do not tell people their beliefs are wrong or try to convince them mine are right. 

Dependability: I carry my weight. When there is work to be done I show up and do my share.  I work as hard and as long as it takes to get the job done and I do it without complaint. 

Monday, July 28, 2014

Self-portrait



The unaffiliated helmet is mostly a self-portrait.
The image of a person who deeply and genuinely enjoys exploring spiritual matters both personal and collective
The symbol represents compassionate, objective presence regardless of religious declaration or creed, the helmet a commitment to identity where none appears to exist.