In yesterday’s blog, I said I have a dozen axioms, basic rules for living. But actually, I have 102 axioms that I have collected over the years. A bunch of them are leadership axioms, that I use as a pastor leading a church, some are financial, some parenting that I don’t use much anymore except when I teach a parenting seminar, and some for my health. I have an even dozen that are my daily walk with God, live with Patty, and everybody else axioms. I started this collection of short guidelines for living when I read a book entitled, “Axioms” by Bill Hybels years ago.
Another one of my twelve is, “Don’t be a grumpy old man!” Some corollaries to this one are, “Rejoice always,” “Talk nice, always,” “Honor everybody all of the time,” “Smile, you have nice teeth,” and “Make people sad when you leave the room, not when you enter.” This is a very important axiom I often mentally remind myself of when a trial happens. Anybody can be pleasant when everything is going well, but only a champion can do it during a crisis. How do you do? Make it a choice you make, not an emotional reaction.