Thursday, December 11, 2014
Monday, December 8, 2014
4DBRP, John Wayne Airport, Santa Ana, California
Just outside gate 16.
Treat everyone fair.
Be nice!
Take responsibility.
Every person is doing the best they can.
Sunday, December 7, 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.
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.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
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.
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.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
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.
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.
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