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"http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2016-02-05-1454690625-8046591-BenBanks2-thumb.png" A weekly blog intended to share and preserve the most valued life lessons from the minds of the most experienced among us. The "hour late" represents the later stages of life. I will be speaking with people in their 70's and older, to find out what they think is important and worth passing on to future generations. ••• Mr. Bank's son made a decision that could have potentially torn his family apart, but the understanding nature of his parents ensured that would never happen. Religiously and philosophically I have gone quite a ways away from where I was. I have come to accept the philosophical concept that good people are good people.Religion is a very sensitive topic for many people. Feelings that a single religion is the one true religion is a very common thought process, and as the rabbi said, almost always causes religion converters to break ties with their families. So imagine if all people valued being a good person over what God they pray to? How many families would still be whole? How much more could be done to positively influence the world if being a person of high character came first, and what religion you believed in was an afterthought? It is not about always having been a person who values integrity; it is about being able to adapt to new thoughts and ideas as they are introduced to you. To admit that your old ways of thinking might be close minded or outdated is not easy for anyone, but imagine the impact that could be made in the collective conscious of our world if we all shifted towards a more open-minded and empathetic mentality. Name: Ben Banks Born: 1943. Tuscarawas County, Ohio Roles: Father, Grand Father, Husband, Educator, Bell Ringer -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. ![]() More... |