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How Cultural Relativism Shapes Global Leadership

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  Cultural relativism isn’t just an anthropological concept; it’s a leadership discipline. It teaches leaders to interpret behavior through local logic rather than through their own cultural lens. For those who operate across borders — military commanders, university presidents, diplomats, astronauts, missionaries, NGO directors — this mindset isn’t optional. It’s survival. Why Cultural Relativism Matters for Leaders Leadership abroad is never neutral. Every decision — how to give orders, how to negotiate, how to teach, how to serve — carries cultural meaning. Without relativism, leaders risk misreading those meanings and imposing their own moral grammar on others. With it, they gain the ability to lead with a culture rather than against it. Relativism doesn’t erase conviction; it refines perception. It helps leaders distinguish between what is universally ethical and what is locally appropriate. Military Leaders: Strategy Meets Cultural Logic Modern military leadership depends ...

Signs You’re Entering the Dark Night of the Senses

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  You’re not losing faith — you’re losing the feeling of faith. The light hasn’t gone out; it’s being hidden so you can learn to see differently. Thus, ๐ŸŒ’ 1. Prayer feels empty You still show up, but the sweetness is gone. Words fall flat. Silence feels blank. You wonder if you’re doing something wrong — but you’re not. This dryness is the soul’s way of being weaned from emotional reward. ๐ŸŒ’ 2. Spiritual practices stop “working” Meditation, music, ritual, even nature — all the things that once lifted you — now seem dull. It’s not that they’ve lost power; it’s that your senses are being purified. You’re learning to love God for God’s sake, not for the experience. ๐ŸŒ’ 3. You feel strangely detached You may notice less emotional reaction to sermons, sacred texts, or even suffering. This isn’t indifference; it’s the beginning of interior stillness. The senses are quieting so the spirit can listen. ๐ŸŒ’ 4. You can’t go back Old spiritual habits no longer fit. You try to rekindle the old w...

Pinnacle Book Achievement Award: Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care (Mark WIlson)

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  Congratulations to Mark Wilson for  Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care  being selected as the best book in health for the Winter Pinnacle Achievement Book competition. Book Description: Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care offers a powerful and practical roadmap for family caregivers who want more than just survival-they want their loved ones to thrive. When leadership expert Mark left a 20-year corporate career to care for his mother with Alzheimer's, he approached caregiving with the same breakthrough mindset that had driven his professional success. The result was nothing short of extraordinary: his mother experienced more joy, better health, and greater longevity than anyone thought possible. Part memoir and part how-to guide, this compelling book blends personal reflection with research-based insights and practical tools that help families transform their Alzheimer's care experience. Readers will find detailed guidance on how to: Design a daily routine that supports physica...