We should be able to agree that all people have inalienable natural rights, rights we do not tolerate being stripped away by other people. Of this most Americans and many people’s around the world will agree to and would even give their lives to defend. As you know these rights include:
- Life
- Liberty
- Pursuit of Happiness
Standing on the foundation of these rights are what I call inalienable gifts, these gifts are human activities that emerge from people when their natural rights are defended. These gifts emerge from us naturally when our rights are ensured and defended, these gifts are built into our DNA and they include:
- The ability and drive to create, to invent and to provide value.
- The ability and drive to build community and family.
Creativity, as I’ve written about extensively in the past is a powerful force in this world and has been the primary topic of this blog.
In 2015 I would like move to the next primary topic of this blog which is ‘building and managing of households’. Creativity will always be an important theme for this site but I want to also write about managing the family. The fellowship that comes and is enjoyed by people among family or friendship groups is foundational to a civilized society. There are households of families, there are households of faith and I believe that family gets to the core of why we are on this planet.
I’m not necessarily adding this topic because I am an expert on this topic but because this is where I am in life. You may know that I am married with 5 young children, and am a member of a church. These two families are a huge part of my life. As part of my new years goals for 2015 I am attempting to better align my blogging with my family life and create products accordingly. I also plan to share my faith much more so on this site. Topics that I plan to write about and hopefully create products include: Household management, parenting from a dad’s perspective, children’s training and education (particularly science), healthy marriage from a husband’s perspective, family budgeting and healthy church.
Some of you began following this blog when I was writing about innovation and science, where this blog is headed I think is considerably different from this topic. I may still write about this periodically but I understand if you un-follow, no hard feelings. This blog has been a several year-long journey of tweaks and adjustments and I have enjoyed every moment of it.
Any feedback? Are there particular family or church topics that you would like to see discussed?
PS: My home computer is down which means I can not edit podcast episodes, unfortunately until my computer is replaced podcasting for this site is on hold.