Thought For the Day: When You Are Offended At Any Man’s Fault, Turn To Yourself and Study Your Own Failings. Then You Will Forget Your Anger

“When you are offended at any man’s fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger.” – Epictetus

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First Principles: The Most Tyrannical of Governments Are Those Which Make Crimes of Opinions, For Everyone Has An Inalienable Right To His Thoughts

“The most tyrannical of governments are those which make crimes of opinions, for everyone has an inalienable right to his thoughts.” – Baruch Spinoza

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A Christian View of Abuse, Part I

A Christian View of Abuse, Part I
by Michael Doyle

Everything within these words spoken
Comes partly from the experience of the broken.
These experiences shape us in the final days,
And there will be differences in our ways.

One third of women have been abused,
This is a solid fact, not to be confused.
They have gone along with what is wrong
Just to maybe feel as if they might belong.

Verbal and physical abuse never relents,
And those doing it seldom, if ever, repent.
The pain caused will be carried for life,
Diminishing our peace and increasing our strife.

Each moment suffered never stops churning.
It's the bad experience of life spent learning
From which we must all break the cycle and be free.
This will bring peace for you and me.

Never keep these things secret, but let the world know,
Sharing your pain, after all, it will always show.
We're only as sick as the secrets we keep concealed.
The healing process needs our feelings to be revealed.

It takes the truth to set you toward becoming free.
Silent suffering only creates further indignity.
Stifled inside, the abuse causes us to take on blame.
We need, instead, to call out the shame by its very name.

David is a prime example of keeping secrets in.
A classic case, cursed and walking in His skin.
Frightened to talk about it, it only grew worse,
And the feelings inside became angry, hurt, and perverse.

Silence is betrayal, and this cycle becomes its own trap.
The enmeshment we experience is meant for us to unwrap.
Step by step, we need to learn to become strong
Until love helps us recover to where we truly belong.

The provocations to our peace become an aggravation.
The taunting is ceaseless and is without explanation.
Threats abound and become a constant intimidation,
All of this joined together is our denigration.

Belittled until your nerves have become well-worn,
It's a relentless attack of mean-spirited scorn.
This dissolves into a relationship of living in shame,
And it is never an allowable sort of game.

The words that kill are the constant manipulation,
Until your enemies believe they've gained domination.
The life we live is nothing more than our day after day.
The shame of it is, we know we should not be loved in this way.

Rumors hurt and, with time, become our soul's defamation.
The pain of untruth hurts until it's heard as condemnation.
All of this adds up to a horrible, killing indictment,
And all it requires is the power of wrong judgment.

(c) February 20, 2026 Michael Doyle
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Thought For the Day: Mediocrity Knows Nothing Higher Than Itself, But Talent Instantly Recognizes Genius

“Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius.” – Arthur Conan Doyle

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First Principles: All Greatness of Character Is Dependent On Individuality

“All greatness of character is dependent on individuality. The man who has no other existence than that which he partakes in common with all around him, will never have any other than an existence of mediocrity.” – James F. Cooper

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Slaves To the Game

Slaves To the Game
by Michael Doyle

I might need another look.
But I'm not sure,
That life is as good as the book.
It's more something we endure.

A few more steps down the wrong road,
We're still waiting for the good plot to unfold.
I was cleaning my attic and looking to find,
The childhood stolen that I had left behind.

In a place in my soul, no light enters,
It's in this darkness that my truth centers.
I do my best to keep all others from my secrecy.
This is where I keep my life's truth and history.

Diamond amnesia sparkles just the same.
It's incandescent as it glows under any other name.
In a sign of the age, we are born afraid,
From our eyes pours a sadness ready-made.

It might have been better to live invisible.
I suppose we would have, if we had been capable.
Slaves of the empire's machine, we played.
Our positions are given as if we'd willingly stayed.

In a place in my soul, no light enters,
It's in this darkness that my truth centers.
I do my best to keep all others from my secrecy.
This is where I keep my life's truth and history.

Whisper has it that it's the way of intelligence.
But I'd swear it's sheerly our shared resilience.
Somewhere, life taught us to live with tenacity.
It must have been when it wounded our integrity.

Gifted with damnation, I inhale my despair,
Stuck in the depths of the arcane, there is nothing there.
There's nothing left for me but an open grave,
I'll fight to my peace through the path that I pave.

In a place in my soul, no light enters,
It's in this darkness that my truth centers.
I do my best to keep all others from my secrecy.
This is where I keep my life's truth and history.

(c) February 19, 2026 Michael Doyle
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Thought For the Day: You Have Power Over Your Mind -Not Over Outside Events. Realize This, and You Will Find Strength

“You have power over your mind – not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.” – Marcus Aurelius

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First Principles: Where the Love of God Is Perfected and the True Spirit of Government Watchfully Attended To, A Tenderness Toward All Creatures Will Be Experienced

“I believe that where the love of God is perfected and the true spirit of government watchfully attended to, a tenderness toward all creatures will be experienced, and a care felt in us that we do not lessen that sweetness of life in the animal creation which the Great Creator intends for them under our government.” – John Woolman

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His Glory Forever

His Glory Forever
by Michael Doyle

When the day comes to length,
The Lord's joy is my strength.
There in the love that's showing
Is His love always overflowing.

On Sunday mornings, I keep
My smile that runs ever deep.
In God, it begins and ends
Like blessings from my best friend.

There is the goodness that I've found,
Letting it linger, chased around.
I feel the blessings in my soul,
There in His promises that console.

I worship the Lord in His glory,
Forever drawing lessons from His story.
I draw life's lessons that I learn,
And they strengthen me to discern.

His is the love and the power
That brings me hope in every hour.
My belief will never waver.
His is the kingdom and glory forever.

(c) February 18, 2026 Michael Doyle
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First Principles: One Great Object of the Constitution Was To Restrain Majorities From Oppressing Minorities Or Encroaching Upon Their Just Rights

“One great object of the Constitution was to restrain majorities from oppressing minorities or encroaching upon their just rights.” – James K. Polk

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