Tenaciously Committed or Foolishly Stubborn

Commitment and Stubbornness look rather similar on the surface. Commitment happens when you have a sense of dedication or loyalty to a cause, activity or person. Stubborness is more of a dogged determination not to change your attitude or position in spite of good arguments or reasons to do so. Commitment is not the same as stubbornness. Commitment requires tenacity to see something through. Stubbornness can often...
Hiring Good People not Fools

Hiring Good People not Fools

(Download the Screening Tool here.) Ecclesiastes 10.5-6 says: There is an evil I have seen under the sun, the sort of error that arises from a ruler: Fools are put in many high positions while the rich occupy the low ones. This passage clearly teaches is that hiring a fool for a position of management and/or influence in your business instead of a non-fool (called “rich” in...