2020 Jun 13-Jun 14 Proverbs 17, CSL Select, TWGA, weekly CTC
Joshua M. Campbell-Elanemy • June 13, 2020
2020 Jun 13-Jun 14 Proverbs 17, CSL Select, TWGA, weekly CTC
UPDATE 06/14-1646EDT, "TWGA updates." Hello, and a warm welcome to a weekend. Let's remain thoughtful and considerate. Looking at today's blog post, let's give attention to Proverbs 17, verses 11-14, then examine a selection from Christian Small Letters. Also, let's update Friday's TWGA and review the weekly CTC Corner.
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A bad man seeks only rebellion, But a cruel messenger will be sent to
punish him. 12 Better to meet a bear bereaved of her cubs Than to
encounter someone stupid in his foolishness. 13 If anyone repays bad for
good, Bad will not depart from his house. 14 Beginning a fight is like
opening a floodgate; Before the quarrel breaks out, take your leave."
Prove 17:11 God's new world will be one of "righteousness" and true "peace."The earth will be cleansed of evil, with practicers of such badness having had fair chance before God to see their wrong and mend their ways. 2Peter 3:9 says "Jehovah is not slow concerning his promise, as some people consider slowness, but he is patient with you because he does not desire anyone to be destroyed but desires all to attain to repentance."May all right-hearted ones rejoice in what God is bringing about. As Psalm 46 proclaims: "Come and witness the activities of Jehovah, How he has done astonishing things on the earth. He is bringing an end to wars throughout the earth. He breaks the bow and shatters the spear; He burns the military wagons with fire."
Prove 17:11 God's new world will be one of "righteousness" and true "peace."The earth will be cleansed of evil, with practicers of such badness having had fair chance before God to see their wrong and mend their ways. 2Peter 3:9 says "Jehovah is not slow concerning his promise, as some people consider slowness, but he is patient with you because he does not desire anyone to be destroyed but desires all to attain to repentance."May all right-hearted ones rejoice in what God is bringing about. As Psalm 46 proclaims: "Come and witness the activities of Jehovah, How he has done astonishing things on the earth. He is bringing an end to wars throughout the earth. He breaks the bow and shatters the spear; He burns the military wagons with fire."
"12 Better to meet a bear bereaved of her cubs Than to encounter someone stupid in his foolishness."
Prove
17:12 What a serious statement! The morally stupid one often knows the
right thing but is lacking the understanding to see it's value. This one
thus practices foolishness instead of righteousness. He has no sense of
integrity. May such ones follow the advice of Jehovah at Proverbs 2:1-5
and pray for divine wisdom, understanding, and discernment, thus
learning to fear Jehovah properly, giving Him due respect and reverence,
viewing Him with awe as our Universal Creator and Life-giver.
"13 If anyone repays bad for good, Bad will not depart from his house."
Prove 17:13 Another serious statement! Are there those having such a practice of repaying bad for the good others may do? What an insensible response, with great disregard for the God of justice! May such ones repent, that God may show mercy, and end His judgement against their households.
"14 Beginning a fight is like opening a floodgate; Before the quarrel breaks out, take your leave."
Prove
17:14 Gentle Christian mildness can defuse a tense situation when
applied at the right time. But if two or more have no such mindset, a
quarrel may be nearly inevitable. Taking your leave may be the wisest
course, not to get involved in such an experience.
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CHRISTIAN SMALL LETTERS (CSL)
CHRISTIAN SMALL LETTER SELECTIONS
AMONG THE "MORE IMPORTANT THINGS":
PROTECTING PEACE, PURITY, REJECTING BADNESS
VITAL QUALITIES FOR TRUE PEACE.
Ephesians 4 contains much to contemplate, beginning with encouragement
to "walk worthily of the calling with which you were called, 2 with all
humility and mildness, with patience [or, loyalty], putting up with one
another in love, 3 earnestly endeavoring to maintain the oneness of the
spirit in the uniting bond of peace." These qualities are vital to
preserving the peaceful, loving spirit of the congregation of God. We
need to have a humble view in dealing with one another, 'considering
others superior to us,' refusing contentiousness or a fighting spirit
with others whom we should be loving, doing nothing out of egotism, or
arrogance, appreciating the good in others, most having qualities we
could improve in. (Philippians 2:3). We should also deal with one
another with a gentle, mild manner, sensitive to their feelings. Loyalty
should also be shown, as we remain first and foremost loyal to God,
showing loyalty to others by helping them become loyal to God
themselves. Being peaceable, or a peacemaker, on the basis of love,
seeking to forgive others freely, seeking peace especially with fellow
Christians, is also vital to maintaining our Christian unity. Ephesians
4:25-26 (NIV) says "Therefore each of you must put off falsehood and
speak truthfully to your neighbor, for we are all members of one body.
'In your anger do not sin.' Do not let the sun go down while you are
still angry"--thus try to be quick to restore peace, especially with
fellow believers. And Romans 12:18 says "If possible, as far as it
depends on you, be peaceable with all men." May we strive after such
qualities and enjoy the blessings associated with such obedience to God.
TREASURE PURITY OF HEART, USE CLEAN SPEECH.
Ephesians 5:3 offers this encouragement regarding our choice of speech:
"Let sexual immorality and every sort of uncleanness or greediness not
even be mentioned among you, just as is proper for holy people." By what
we talk about, we can influence others, for good, or for bad. Continue
giving consideration to God's word, the wisdom of Proverbs and Christ's
teachings, including the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7, to
comprehend the value of God's standards, that we may come to love what
is right, and hate all badness, which has a negative effect on humanity,
carrying on selfishness and other sin. May we grow in love for God for
his abundant goodness toward humans, knowing what we all need to be
truly happy and to live in peace amidst one another.
REJECT IMMORALITY, GREEDINESS.
Ephesians 5 reminds us, in verse 5, that we should not allow emotions
from music or wrong thinking from TV shows or movies to affect our view
of marriage or hinder true unselfish love in our hearts and obedience to
the GOD who IS LOVE (1John 4:8). Verse 5 says: "For you know this,
recognizing it for yourselves, that no sexually immoral person or
unclean person or greedy person, which means being an idolater, has any
inheritance in the Kingdom of the Christ and of God." Committing sexual
immorality with another person risks not only your eternal life in God's
Kingdom with a loyal marriage partner, but the everlasting life of the
other person as well. Is that showing true love???Look to God to help you prepare for marriage and find a good partner!Let's
work to protect, or safeguard, the lives of others, rather than being a
threat to them. Rescue the righteous, as Proverbs 11:9 states: "By his
mouth the apostate brings his neighbor to ruin, But by knowledge the
righteous are rescued." May we lovingly uphold God's standards in life,
treating others with respect, doing what contributes to their eternal
happiness, God's way!
THRICE WEEKLY GOLDEN APPLES (TWGA)
As mentioned previously, my recent font creations may be in the news currently, so I wish to detail and clarify a few things.
A PATENT ISSUE.
Regarding this issue I addressed in
yesterday's TWGA, I stated in conclusion: "Any of this may be amended if
it is determined that spell-casters are to blame!" As it turns out,
they were, but not in the way I anticipated. The individual confessed
that the patent idea was not his, and I own the patent involving the
font adjustments. Due to this, I also have withdrawn the royalty on
Ordinarily Good, which became Goodness.
I have other patents that improve greatly the speed of font
display, that this patented technique does not immediately benefit from.
FURTHER ADJUSTMENTS.
Also, some of the letters and
numbers of my fonts shown in the recent news have been adjusted for
better clarity and readability, just between last night and this
morning, unfortunately not in time to be shown in today's papers. It is
hoped these changes may be shown next day, along with mention of a new
patent capturing my font-display programming changes for new computer
chip text-processing, to further increase computer processing speed.
Along with my fonts having further speed enhancements, computer speed
may increase dramatically--generations of speed improvement!
FONT DEVELOPMENT.
While a programmer in my youth, and an AutoCAD drafter for several
years, despite a little confusion, my work has not been in font-creating--While mostly giving
attention to God's will for me currently, I did have an idea weeks ago, a
curiosity about whether a certain geometric pattern could produce a
complete alphabet, and this became a 16-bit font called ENDURANCE, that
can actually display both capital letters and numbers, with decent appeal. Other fonts followed, 32-bit, 64-bit, and
128-bit as well. The full 64-bit fonts built on ENDURANCE are called
DILIGENT DYNAMO and JUST DYNAMO, and are at least among the FASTEST
DISPLAYING fonts in history, and if used in a computer system, can
actually speed up computer processing considerably. The others, however,
are built both for better looks and speed, also speeding up processing
by varying degrees. A few of these names have changed, to be more fitting to style and function. [ As I just discovered a better way to assign my font lines, speed numbers have just went up dramatically--let me include them here! These are PROCESSOR SPEEDS, but adding my patented idea to eliminate the bottleneck, much of this speed will be realized as processor chips are made, patented to incorporate most of these patented font processing changes. ] Their names are CONTOUR DYNAMIC (64-bit, speed: 1520% of normal!) and RADIANT
(64-bit, 980%), also FORTITUDE (64-bit, 820%), ATTENTIVE (128-bit, 830%),
and FORTIFY (64-bit, 810%). Later, FASHIONABLE (64-bit, limited use, 1220%), [now, RIGHTEOUS (line font) (128-bit, 750%) and GOODNESS (full-bodied) (128-bit, 657%)]. RADIANT (64-bit, 980%), a lovely bodied font, turned out to be faster than we initially thought, having been initially created as 32-bit CONTOUR, so a 128-bit full-featured version was added, choosing the name RADIANT ASSIST (860%). The even faster lined version was given a 128-bit format, and called CONTOUR BEYOND (1280%). Then, very recently, I worked up a new lined font, that's proven even faster than JUST DYNAMO (1250%) and DILIGENT DYNAMO (1560%!). As possibly the fastest ever, it is called LIGHTNING (64-bit, 1820%!). Also, a friend of mine shared mention of a font idea he worked up years ago, and we got it patented, made some changes, and combined it with one of mine, and eventually chose the name DISCERN (64-bit, 870%).This name was adjusted to be more precise--it displays, not the substance of
uppercase letters, but rather somewhat the differences between them.
Just to clarify, most who read my website and blog realize that I have much more going on than font creation, although this has been an interesting and hopefully beneficial experience for many going forward!
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COME TO CONSENSUS CORNER
Week 14: ISSUE BY ISSUE ADDRESSED BY GOD’S KINGDOM: Drunk Driving
ALCOHOL’S EFFECTS. While deaths caused by drunk driving may have been dropping a little over the past few years, most would agree that more needs to be done. Each year, in the United States, over 10,000 people lose their lives to an accident caused by at least one person driving drunk. It is well established that drinking alcohol lowers a person’s inhibitions, or restraints. In other words, alcohol allows the brain to relax, and to a degree, to let loose. This letting loose contributes to many temporarily becoming more outgoing, social. Wine is thus presented in God's word as a gift to man. Among other things provided by God, Psalm 104:15 then mentions "And wine that makes man's heart rejoice, Oil that makes the face shine, And bread that sustains the heart of mortal man." Yet as with many gifts, this one can also be abused. Upon such drinking, while people may thus say things they wouldn’t ordinarily say, their conduct can also be affected. If then attempting to drive, for instance, they may take risks they wouldn’t ordinarily take, and make poorer judgments. But that is not all—the more alcohol that is consumed, physical coordination and motor skills also decline. People become less able to handle the myriad decisions that are required to safely operate a motor vehicle. Their reaction time is dramatically affected, causing them to take longer, even much longer, to respond to sudden occurrences as happen often when driving a vehicle on public roadways. All the while, many of these persons somehow still believe they are just as capable of driving as they normally are without alcohol in their system. What a false sense of security!
BLOOD-ALCOHOL LEVELS. While much research could be done into various sources of alcohol, and whether some drinks have more of an affect than others, the bottom line usually is found in the amount of alcohol that enters the bloodstream, which can be measured as a BAC level, standing for Blood-Alcohol-Concentration. For U.S. states, typically 0.08% BAC will result in a DUI, or Driving Under the Influence charge if suspected of drunk driving or involved in an accident. Federal law set this as a minimum to define drunk driving, and for commercial drivers the level is 0.04% that can result in a conviction. Most states also now have even stiffer penalties for exceeding higher limits, such as 0.15% BAC. Being able to recognize that it was a drunk driver that caused a serious accident is one thing, but now what can be done about this ongoing catastrophe? One person dies in the U.S. on average every 50 minutes from a motor vehicle incident involving a drunk driver. About 10% of these are pedestrians. And on a typical weekend night, alcohol is involved in some 50% of deaths involving motor vehicles! Many of us may be taking this matter a little too lightly--who of us would like to be responsible for such a tragedy??? While the resurrection will restore innocent life and people can be mercifully forgiven, God’s Kingdom will not allow this to continue! How can this be remedied? We might start by making sure we're educated about how blood-alcohol levels are affected by drinking.Those going out for drinks might consider finding a BAC Calculator app for their phone or other device, helping to gain understanding as to how various drinks affect these levels per gender and body weight. For example, if two servings give someone a BAC of 0.04%, which is a level that can cause "impaired driving," each hour this typically drops by 0.015%, so in two hours the level would be approximately 0.01%, much better for most driving. What else can be done?
DESIGNATED DRIVERS. One matter that could quickly be instituted, wherever this is not already practiced, is to require bar and restaurant attendants to request from a group of customers eager to consume alcoholic beverages to identify their “designated drivers.” These individuals may choose to refrain from any alcoholic beverage, or may be allowed a beverage or two, depending on body weight, and length of stay, be it a can of beer, a glass of wine, or a shot of strong drink. These each deliver on average about the same amount of alcohol. Having identified these individuals, a waiter or waitress can keep an eye on them, to support their determination to remain capable of driving safely upon leaving. DD’s should take their responsibility seriously, knowing that authorities may be contacted if they violate their proper limits. These should be able to choose from a fine selection of non-alcoholic beverages to enjoy on this occasion. Some restaurants might even offer a discount on such beverages to these designated drivers, to encourage safe practices, but at least having these drinks made available demonstrates support for this arrangement.Where taxis are widely available, an outing may be planned both coming and going, so an entire group might share more freely in their alcohol consumption.
LICENSE INFORMATION. Another matter that can be addressed is that of information available on Driver’s Licenses. Are not drinkers carded to ensure proper age? While licenses typically have information used to positively identify someone, such as a face, eye color and height, one thing is often missing that can help someone to know how much alcohol can be consumed—a person’s weight! While there are a few factors involved, still we find typically that a larger, heavier person can handle a bit more alcohol than a smaller, lighter person. Also, it has come to my attention that there are some individuals on planet Earth that are able to handle alcohol much better than the average human--their BAC is not affected the same as others. Therefore, besides a weight indication on a person's license, there might also be shown an AAF--Alcohol Assimilation Factor--perhaps from between 1 and 3. A level of 3 would indicate the person can handle at least three times the amount of alcohol as the normal person. There can be some provision put in place for a person to have their BAC tested, perhaps at the local DMV, to indicate the proper factor on their license. In general, a person's weight can be a good guide. While weight can change over time, most people tend to remain within a certain range. An easy standard could be set at 10%. If your weight changes and is expected to remain at least 10% higher or lower than what would currently be on your license, then a new license could be obtained, reflecting the change. A person’s weight can easily be determined, in case the new license hasn’t been received yet, or if there is reason to believe it is substantially different than what is stated on the license. Generally, then, three or four different standards could be set, one for those weighing approximately 150 lbs, then 200 lbs, and 250 lbs. Then anyone 300 lbs or more could hold to a standard set for 300. Restaurants can look at the typical alcohol content of each of it’s beverages, and establish reasonable drinking limits based on body weight. They could then help their patrons avoid going beyond these reasonable limits, as the alcohol begins to impair the judgment of those consuming it. Also, if a group plans to spend considerable time on this occasion, could they be offered a pitcher of an inexpensive supplemental non-alcoholic beverage at a fair price, to potentially reduce the risk of heavy drinking?
LABELLING. And why couldn’t pre-packaged alcoholic beverages be labelled with recommended limits based on these weight guidelines? A beverage might say that anyone planning to drive limit themselves to a single beverage serving or two, depending on body weight, while recommending numbers such as 3-4-5 serving limits for instance, each for a 150lb, 200lb, and 250lb consumer. These could show amounts recommended over a certain period of time, long enough for the alcohol typically to be processed by the body and leave the system. If this was required by law on all alcoholic beverage products, according to clear guidelines, then no company would gain an unfair or unscrupulous economic advantage by ignoring such a life-promoting practice. Thus, with a little help, people can come to realize what it means in actual practice to drink responsibly.
MOTIVATION. How gratifying to everyone if statistics for drunk driving accidents could be compiled and made available to the public more quickly than 6 months after a year’s data is received! Let’s make ways to share and compile this data more quickly, perhaps state by state, so we can begin to monitor the success of these endeavors and make needed adjustments wherever necessary. To further protect innocent lives, we might also arrange for the government to subsidize the cost of a taxi ride for anyone who winds up in a situation in which they haven't the funds but refuse to drive home after having too much alcohol to drink, as well as the ride the next day if needed to obtain their vehicle. Restaurants and bars should gladly allow such a vehicle to remain in their lot overnight in such situations. Even if a parking ticket must be paid along a city street, this should in no way be considered equitable to the risk of innocent life.
CONCLUSION
WHAT DELIGHT! As we see the number of accidents and deaths drop dramatically, how delighted we will be to the praise of our loving Father, Jehovah! He hates to see the innocent suffer—why He even takes no delight in someone wicked having to die! As Ezekiel 18:23 says: “23 “‘Do I take any delight at all in the death of someone wicked,’ is the utterance of the Sovereign Lord Jehovah, ‘[and] not in that he should turn back from his ways and actually keep living?’” May we be determined never to become guilty of risking the precious lives of others by getting behind the wheel of a vehicle after going beyond proper limits of an alcoholic beverage. And may we rejoice to see the day when God's word is fulfilled in saying, such as at Isaiah 25:8-9: " He will swallow up death forever, And the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will wipe away the tears from all faces. The reproach of his people he will take away from all the earth, For Jehovah himself has spoken it. 9 In that day they will say:“Look! This is our God! We have hoped in him, And he will save us. This is Jehovah! We have hoped in him. Let us be joyful and rejoice in the salvation by him.”
ALCOHOL’S EFFECTS. While deaths caused by drunk driving may have been dropping a little over the past few years, most would agree that more needs to be done. Each year, in the United States, over 10,000 people lose their lives to an accident caused by at least one person driving drunk. It is well established that drinking alcohol lowers a person’s inhibitions, or restraints. In other words, alcohol allows the brain to relax, and to a degree, to let loose. This letting loose contributes to many temporarily becoming more outgoing, social. Wine is thus presented in God's word as a gift to man. Among other things provided by God, Psalm 104:15 then mentions "And wine that makes man's heart rejoice, Oil that makes the face shine, And bread that sustains the heart of mortal man." Yet as with many gifts, this one can also be abused. Upon such drinking, while people may thus say things they wouldn’t ordinarily say, their conduct can also be affected. If then attempting to drive, for instance, they may take risks they wouldn’t ordinarily take, and make poorer judgments. But that is not all—the more alcohol that is consumed, physical coordination and motor skills also decline. People become less able to handle the myriad decisions that are required to safely operate a motor vehicle. Their reaction time is dramatically affected, causing them to take longer, even much longer, to respond to sudden occurrences as happen often when driving a vehicle on public roadways. All the while, many of these persons somehow still believe they are just as capable of driving as they normally are without alcohol in their system. What a false sense of security!
BLOOD-ALCOHOL LEVELS. While much research could be done into various sources of alcohol, and whether some drinks have more of an affect than others, the bottom line usually is found in the amount of alcohol that enters the bloodstream, which can be measured as a BAC level, standing for Blood-Alcohol-Concentration. For U.S. states, typically 0.08% BAC will result in a DUI, or Driving Under the Influence charge if suspected of drunk driving or involved in an accident. Federal law set this as a minimum to define drunk driving, and for commercial drivers the level is 0.04% that can result in a conviction. Most states also now have even stiffer penalties for exceeding higher limits, such as 0.15% BAC. Being able to recognize that it was a drunk driver that caused a serious accident is one thing, but now what can be done about this ongoing catastrophe? One person dies in the U.S. on average every 50 minutes from a motor vehicle incident involving a drunk driver. About 10% of these are pedestrians. And on a typical weekend night, alcohol is involved in some 50% of deaths involving motor vehicles! Many of us may be taking this matter a little too lightly--who of us would like to be responsible for such a tragedy??? While the resurrection will restore innocent life and people can be mercifully forgiven, God’s Kingdom will not allow this to continue! How can this be remedied? We might start by making sure we're educated about how blood-alcohol levels are affected by drinking.Those going out for drinks might consider finding a BAC Calculator app for their phone or other device, helping to gain understanding as to how various drinks affect these levels per gender and body weight. For example, if two servings give someone a BAC of 0.04%, which is a level that can cause "impaired driving," each hour this typically drops by 0.015%, so in two hours the level would be approximately 0.01%, much better for most driving. What else can be done?
DESIGNATED DRIVERS. One matter that could quickly be instituted, wherever this is not already practiced, is to require bar and restaurant attendants to request from a group of customers eager to consume alcoholic beverages to identify their “designated drivers.” These individuals may choose to refrain from any alcoholic beverage, or may be allowed a beverage or two, depending on body weight, and length of stay, be it a can of beer, a glass of wine, or a shot of strong drink. These each deliver on average about the same amount of alcohol. Having identified these individuals, a waiter or waitress can keep an eye on them, to support their determination to remain capable of driving safely upon leaving. DD’s should take their responsibility seriously, knowing that authorities may be contacted if they violate their proper limits. These should be able to choose from a fine selection of non-alcoholic beverages to enjoy on this occasion. Some restaurants might even offer a discount on such beverages to these designated drivers, to encourage safe practices, but at least having these drinks made available demonstrates support for this arrangement.Where taxis are widely available, an outing may be planned both coming and going, so an entire group might share more freely in their alcohol consumption.
LICENSE INFORMATION. Another matter that can be addressed is that of information available on Driver’s Licenses. Are not drinkers carded to ensure proper age? While licenses typically have information used to positively identify someone, such as a face, eye color and height, one thing is often missing that can help someone to know how much alcohol can be consumed—a person’s weight! While there are a few factors involved, still we find typically that a larger, heavier person can handle a bit more alcohol than a smaller, lighter person. Also, it has come to my attention that there are some individuals on planet Earth that are able to handle alcohol much better than the average human--their BAC is not affected the same as others. Therefore, besides a weight indication on a person's license, there might also be shown an AAF--Alcohol Assimilation Factor--perhaps from between 1 and 3. A level of 3 would indicate the person can handle at least three times the amount of alcohol as the normal person. There can be some provision put in place for a person to have their BAC tested, perhaps at the local DMV, to indicate the proper factor on their license. In general, a person's weight can be a good guide. While weight can change over time, most people tend to remain within a certain range. An easy standard could be set at 10%. If your weight changes and is expected to remain at least 10% higher or lower than what would currently be on your license, then a new license could be obtained, reflecting the change. A person’s weight can easily be determined, in case the new license hasn’t been received yet, or if there is reason to believe it is substantially different than what is stated on the license. Generally, then, three or four different standards could be set, one for those weighing approximately 150 lbs, then 200 lbs, and 250 lbs. Then anyone 300 lbs or more could hold to a standard set for 300. Restaurants can look at the typical alcohol content of each of it’s beverages, and establish reasonable drinking limits based on body weight. They could then help their patrons avoid going beyond these reasonable limits, as the alcohol begins to impair the judgment of those consuming it. Also, if a group plans to spend considerable time on this occasion, could they be offered a pitcher of an inexpensive supplemental non-alcoholic beverage at a fair price, to potentially reduce the risk of heavy drinking?
LABELLING. And why couldn’t pre-packaged alcoholic beverages be labelled with recommended limits based on these weight guidelines? A beverage might say that anyone planning to drive limit themselves to a single beverage serving or two, depending on body weight, while recommending numbers such as 3-4-5 serving limits for instance, each for a 150lb, 200lb, and 250lb consumer. These could show amounts recommended over a certain period of time, long enough for the alcohol typically to be processed by the body and leave the system. If this was required by law on all alcoholic beverage products, according to clear guidelines, then no company would gain an unfair or unscrupulous economic advantage by ignoring such a life-promoting practice. Thus, with a little help, people can come to realize what it means in actual practice to drink responsibly.
MOTIVATION. How gratifying to everyone if statistics for drunk driving accidents could be compiled and made available to the public more quickly than 6 months after a year’s data is received! Let’s make ways to share and compile this data more quickly, perhaps state by state, so we can begin to monitor the success of these endeavors and make needed adjustments wherever necessary. To further protect innocent lives, we might also arrange for the government to subsidize the cost of a taxi ride for anyone who winds up in a situation in which they haven't the funds but refuse to drive home after having too much alcohol to drink, as well as the ride the next day if needed to obtain their vehicle. Restaurants and bars should gladly allow such a vehicle to remain in their lot overnight in such situations. Even if a parking ticket must be paid along a city street, this should in no way be considered equitable to the risk of innocent life.
CONCLUSION
WHAT DELIGHT! As we see the number of accidents and deaths drop dramatically, how delighted we will be to the praise of our loving Father, Jehovah! He hates to see the innocent suffer—why He even takes no delight in someone wicked having to die! As Ezekiel 18:23 says: “23 “‘Do I take any delight at all in the death of someone wicked,’ is the utterance of the Sovereign Lord Jehovah, ‘[and] not in that he should turn back from his ways and actually keep living?’” May we be determined never to become guilty of risking the precious lives of others by getting behind the wheel of a vehicle after going beyond proper limits of an alcoholic beverage. And may we rejoice to see the day when God's word is fulfilled in saying, such as at Isaiah 25:8-9: " He will swallow up death forever, And the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will wipe away the tears from all faces. The reproach of his people he will take away from all the earth, For Jehovah himself has spoken it. 9 In that day they will say:“Look! This is our God! We have hoped in him, And he will save us. This is Jehovah! We have hoped in him. Let us be joyful and rejoice in the salvation by him.”

FLS START Blogpost 1 (1-3) Shorthand: ETH08A1: (3) Update, PR-A(05.3). / 10A2: Article update, Notes, (3) PR-A(05.2). / 06A2: (3) Update, PR-A(05.1). / 07A1: (4A) Ps119 S18A-18B. / 10A1: (1B) WM article, (2A) PS[3], Notes. / 07A2: Notes, pod. / 08A1: (7) PR-B(17.7). / 07P1: Article update, (GA-1A) PA1 Names article, (3) PR-A(04.6), Notes! / 12P2: (4A) Ps119 Update. / 10A3: (PS/SW), (4A) Ps119 S17A-17B. / 09A1: (3) PR-A(04.5). / 09A1: (3) PR-A(04.4); (1A) GAA update. / 06A2: (1A) GAA-new article. / 07A1: Update, (3) PR-A(04.3). / 10A1: (2) PS[1], (4A) Ps119 S16A-16B. / 10A2: Upds, Notes, (7) PR-B(17.6). / 09A1: Upds, (3) PR-A(04.2). / 07A2: (4A) Ps119 S15A&B. / 06A2: New blogpost 3A, (3) PR-A(04.1), (4A) Ps119 Prev S15-19, (7) PR-B(17.5). / NOTES : (26:03.31 (Slt) or y26.331 or d.331 or :3.31, o5/8/26 7:18; 8:03 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 5, verses 7-10, 11-14, PR-A(05.3). Update. (26:03.30 (Pld) or y26.330 or d.330 or :3.30, o5/7/26 8:38,56; 10:08,17 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 5, verses 7-10, PR-A(05.2). Also, upcoming update to Sermon on the Mount Revisited 4 article, to include new additional paragraph on Puzzling Road illustration. NOW updated, article found under the MISC heading above. (26:03.28 (Wnd) or y26.328 or d.328 or :3.28, o5/5/26 6:43,59 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 5 verses 1-6, PR-A(05.1). Update, v.3-6. (26:03.27 (Trs) or y26.327 or d.327 or :3.27, o5/4/26 6:53; 7:03 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 18A-18B. (26:03.25 Rih or y26.325 or d.325 or :3.25, o5/2/26 7:33; 10:37 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (2) Psalm Select, PS[3], selection from Psalm 119, Stanza 18. Later, the article from Win-it Minute podcast r02.300-305, Self-Controlled in Judgement and Conduct . NOW added to (1B) Win-it Minute Series posts, added to List that appears just before segment (2) Psalm Select/SongWeekly. (26:03.24 Fwn or y26.324 or d.324 or :3.24, o5/1/26 7:48,50 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Posted the Winit100plus podcast, w09.253 (originally posted as 261) on Spotify, entitled now: Controlling Your Thinking and Spirit. The Find Life And See Earview Podcast is also now on Apple Podcasts! Planned post of a similar topic as an article, based on my Win-it Minute podcast, r02.300-305. The recent Winit100plus podcast w09.222 called One Human Family was also considered for reposting. (26:03.23 Psd or y26.323 or d.323 or :3.23, o4/30/26 8:00 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 26-28, PR-B(17.7) . (26:03.20 (Wdn) or y26.320 or d.320 or :3.20, o4/27/26 7:50; 11:01,31,38,46 am; 12:16; 7:50 pm EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 4 verses 24-27. This is also with one more exciting adjustment to a Name, to be explained soon with a modification to the Names of God and Christ article! Now Persistent Article, Golden Apples (1A) article, Names of God and Christ (Clarified), updated and posted! This is still found in the 3rd Top Persistent Article(PA1) Blogpost 1 List, which includes several important, reoccurring Golden Apples articles. Updates. Update also to article under Christianity, Finding Truth. (26:03.19 (Too) or y26.319 or d.319 or :3.19, o4/26/26 12:41,46 pm EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Update to (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 17B, v.133. (26:03.18 (Moo) or y26.318 or d.318 or :3.18, o4/25/26 10:27,46,53 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 17A-17B . Also, Psalm Select (PS), Selection from Psalm 119. Also, SongWeekly, SW[2] that goes well with it. Addition. (26:03.17 (Son) or y26.317 or d.317 or :3.17, o4/24/26 9:15 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 4 verses 20-23, PR-A(04.5) . (26:03.15 (Slt) or y26.315 or d.315 or :3.15, o4/22/26 7:31,36; 9:32 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Update to the yesterday's article, (1A) Golden Apples, A: True Cannibas Is the Answer--Not Marijuana Weed. This is also released as an episode of Winit100plus, free on Spotify podcast, Find Life And See Earview Podcast, w09.242 True Cannibas is the Answer. Later, posting (3) Proverbs A , chapter 4 verses 14-19, PR-A(04.4). Posted (3) Proverbs A. (26:03.14 (Pld) or y26.314 or d.314 or :3.14, o4/21/26 6:01,03 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Find the new short article under (1A) Golden Apples (A) below, in this color text, entitled True Cannibas Is the Answer--Not Marijuana Weed . (26:03.13 (Thd) or y26.313 or d.313 or :3.13, o4/20/26 6:27; 7:07 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 4 verses 11-13, PR-A(04.3) . Update. (26:03.11 (Trc) or y26.311 or d.311 or :3.11, o4/18/26 9:48; 10:01 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary Stanza 16A-16B. Also, added to (2) Psalm Select, a verse commentary. (26:03.09 (Riz) or y26.309 or d.309 or :3.9, o4/16/26 7:39; 8:27,41; 10:17,34 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Upcoming is the next (7) Proverbs B post. Some may recall the mention of the first day of Spring according to the 8-Day Calendar on d.302, about a week ago. Many have noticed the difference one week can make, when there was hardly a leaf on a tree and now they are flourishing! Proverbs B will be chapter 17 verses 21-25, PR-B(17.6) . Posted. Updates. (26:03.08 (Fwn) or y26.308 or d.308 or :3.8, o4/15/26 7:39,43; 8:11,27; 9:04 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Posting (3) Proverbs A, chapter 4 verses 7-10, PR-A(04.2) . Posted. Updates, verses 8-10. (26:03.06 (Sha) or y26.306 or d.306 or :3.6, o4/13/26 7:21,33 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Posting (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 15 Commentary , up soon...POSTED. (26:03.02 (Sha) or y26.302 or d.302 or :3.02, o4/9/26 6:53,56 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! A new blogpost, 3A! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 4 verses 1-8, PR-A(04.1). On post 3B, added (4A) Psalm 119 Preview of Stanzas 15-19, and on post 3C, added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 15-20, PR-B(17.5). On the 8-Day this is March or Shuay the 2nd, which is the actual beginning of Spring, again by the 8-Day Calendar! So the winter does end a little sooner than perhaps in times past as God has willed it, despite a trick that was causing it to appear to be sooner than it should have been. We are now currently about 1 1/4 months difference between the 7-Day and 8-Day Calendars, but it may be best to continue with the 7-Day this year in the U.S., until we can build enough consensus to switch with much of the world to the current or true 400-day calendar; we would be off about 2 months by year's end. LAST MONTH 2026 02/12 SPECIAL ADDITIONS AND NOTES NOTE : God's name in some places uses the ( ) for the last letter z. I had found out that a long time ago God actually gave permission to use His name without the plural 'z' ending. Still, He is 'the First and the Last', 'the Alpha and the Omega', 'the A and the Z'. In the case of 'Jehovah(z)', it evidently is still the case, although there is something else to add to this, in the article on the Names of God and His Son; look for this coming up.

FLS Blogpost 2 (4-6) Shorthand: ETH06A1: (4A) Ps119 S18A-18B. / 12P2: (4A) Ps119 Update. / 10A1: (4A) Ps119 S17A-17B. / 09A1: (4A) Ps119 S16A-16B. / 07A1: (4A) Ps119 S15A&B. / 06A1: New blogpost 03B, (4A) Ps119 Preview S15-19. / NOTES: (26:03.27 (Trs) or y26.327 or d.327 or :3.27, o5/4/26 6:51 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 18A-18B. (26:03.19 (Too) or y26.319 or d.319 or :3.19, o4/26/26 12:40,44 pm EDT) Hello! Update to (4A) Psalm 119, Stanza 17B, v.133. (26:03.18 (Moo) or y26.318 or d.318 or :3.18, o4/25/26 10:25 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 17A-17B. (26:03.11 (Trc) or y26.311 or d.311 or :3.11, o4/18/26 9:46 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary Stanza 16A-16B. (26:03.06 (Sha) or y26.306 or d.306 or :3.6, o4/13/26 7:32 am EDT) Hello! Posted (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 15A&B Commentary. (26:03.02 (Sha) or y26.302 or d.302 or :3.02, o4/9/26 6:12 am EDT) Hello! New blogpost 03B, added (4A) Psalm 119 Preview of Stanzas 15-19.
FLS Blogpost 3 (7-9) Shorthand, Educ Note: ETH07A1: (7) PR-B(17.7). / 10A2: Upds, (7) PR-B(17.6). / 05A1: New blogpost 03C, (7) PR-B(17.5). / The informative material on this page 3 is intended to assist those of age, including youths considered so by those responsible, to grow in wisdom, faith, gratitude, peace, and godlove, becoming satisfied with the life God purposed all to have. Blogposts A&B present the right view to have on such material, with adequate comprehension, good to acquire by ages 9 to 11, making material as on this page more appropriate. NOTES: (26:03.23 Psd or y26.323 or d.323 or :3.23, o4/30/26 7:58 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 26-28, PR-B(17.7) . (26:03.09 Riz or y26.309 or d.309 or :3.9, o4/16/26 8:27,41; 10:17,34 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 21-25, PR-B(17.6) . Updates. (26:03.02 Moo or y26.302 or d.302 or :3.02, o4/9/26 5:50 am EDT) Hello! New blogpost 2026 03C. Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 15-20, PR-B(17.5).

FLS START Blogpost 1 (1-3) Shorthand: ETH08A2: (4A) Ps119 Review S12-14. / 07A2: (4A) Upd, Ps119 S14A&14B, (3) PR-A(03.6), notes. / 07A1: (7) PR-B(17.4). / 09A2: Notes upd, (3) PR-A(03.5), (4A) Ps119 S13B. / 10A1: (4A) Ps119 S13A, (2) PS post. / 07A2: Notes, (3) PR-A(03.4), Notes, now (7) PR-B(17.3), next ProvA. / 08A1: S12B, Formatting, (4A) Ps119 S12A, now also 12B. / 07A1: Notes, (3) PR-A(03.3), (7) PR-B(17.2), (4A) Ps119 Prev. / 04P1: Upds, (3) PR-A(03.2). / 10A1: Upd, (7) PR-B(17.1), (3) Upd, PR-A(3.1). / 07A1: Upd, (4A) Ps119 Review S01-S11. / 12P1: More, Notes for Ps119 tomorrow. / 07P1: W1p, (4A) Ps119 Review S09-S11. / 08A1: (PA3) CTC article. / 06A1: (3) PR-A(02.5). / 09A1: (2) SW[1], New blogposts 1-3, 2026 02A, also (3) PR-A(02.4). / NOTES : (26:02.33 Lnr or y26.233 or d.233 or :2.33, o4/7/26 Tue 7h; 8h am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Adding (4A) Psalm 119 Stanzas 12-14 Review , apologize for the delay, posted Review of Stanza 12, with 13-14 coming shortly...NOW all posted! Formatting. (26:02.29 Hvn or y26.229 or d.229 or :2.29, o4/3/26 Fri 5:35; 6:06,14; 7:53,58 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 3 verses 31-35, PR-A(03.6) . Also, posting some of Psalm 119 Stanza 14, eventually all. Stanza 14A posted. Now also Stanza 14B posted. Update. (26:02.26 Min or y26.226 or d.226 or :2.26, o3/31/26 Tue 7:28 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 11-14, PR-B(17.4) . (26:02.25 Riz or y26.225 or d.225 or :2.25, o3/30/26 Mon 8:46; 9:01,19 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 13B . Still to come, (3) Proverbs A. Also, updated the Winit100plus W1p w09.211A podcast on The Strait of Hormuz , with additional material, on the Spotify Find Life And See Earview Podcast, which I would like to be on Apple Podcasts, not just my original show, Find Life And See, which was likely subverted by a Caleb L., that show originally having just a few things on it when my phone was stolen, and believing I had lost the password, I chose to begin the Find Life And See Earview Podcast, which became the place for my ongoing works. Now Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 3 verses 27-30 , PR-A(03.5). (26:02.23 Slm or y26.223 or d.223 or :2.23, o3/28/26 Sat 9:03,46; 10:10 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 13A . Still to come, a (2) Psalm Select post. Posted this time a selected verse from Psalm 119 Commentary. (26:02.21 Hvn or y26.221 or d.221 or :2.21, o3/26/26 Thu 6:10,21,50; 7:23,30 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Adding (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 8-10 , ready to post. Then, Proverbs A, chapter 3 segment. Now posted (7) PR-B(17.3). Expecting to post PR-A by 7:30 am . Posted (3) Proverbs A, chapter 3 verses 19-26, PR-A(03.4) . Some notes cleanup, etc. (26:02.18 Moo or y26.218 or d.218 or :2.18, o3/23/26 Mon 7:49,59; 8:46 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 12A, soon also 12B. Formatting, More! Now also Stanza 12B. (26:02.15 Slt or y26.215 or d.215 or :2.15, o3/20/26 Fri 6:11,19; 7:58 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Have ready for posting (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17, verses 4-7, and (4A) Psalm 119 Preview Stanzas 12-14. Then, another segment of Proverbs A, chapter 3. Posted (7) Proverbs B...also (4A) Psalm 119 Preview, and now (3) Proverbs A, chapter 3 verses 13-18, PR-A(03.3). (26:02.13 Thd or y26.213 or d.213 or :2.13, o3/18/26 Wed 6:25; 7:08 am; 4:15 pm EST) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 3 verses 9-12, PR-A(03.2). Updates. LAST MONTH 2026 01/12 SPECIAL ADDITIONS AND NOTES (7) Proverbs B, chapter 16 verses 29-33 (conclusion of chapter 16), PR-B(16.7) . Planning tomorrow new posts to include Proverbs A as well or at least Stanza 11 of Psalm 119. A side note: You may notice that the 8-day calendar is the end of the month, Lunarday, abbreviated Lnr. To be clear, Lunarday would normally be a New Moon, not a Full Moon. At one time, GOD had the moon phases lining up with the 8-day calendar, so that the 33/34 day month was the moon's cycle, and the moon phases were always on the weekends--new moon, quarter/first-half moon, full moon, etc. At some point He dropped that when we weren't yet acknowledging the new calendar. But this is something He can or will do when we do begin to recognize it more officially, as other countries have around the world. We are still in the midst of Winter in the U.S., even though Baseball Spring training camp began some time ago, and some were beginning to wonder if it was going to become a Winter sport. Proverbs B posted. Update to Notes above. Update to Proverbs 16, verse 33. Further. NOTE : God's name in some places uses the ( ) for the last letter z. I had found out that a long time ago God actually gave permission to use His name without the plural 'z' ending. Still, He is 'the First and the Last', 'the Alpha and the Omega', 'the A and the Z'. In the case of 'Jehovah(z)', it evidently is still the case, although there is something else to add to this, in the article on the Names of God and His Son; look for this coming up.

FLS Blogpost 2 (4-6) Shorthand: ETH08A2: (4A) Ps119 Review S12-14. / 07A2: (4A) Upd, Ps119 S14A&14B. / 08A1: (4A) Ps119 S13B. / 08A1: (4A) Ps119 S13A. / 08A2: S12B, Formatting, (4A) Ps119 S12A, now also 12B. / 07A1: (4A) Ps119 Preview S12-S14. / 07A1: Upd (4A) Ps119 Review S01-S11. / 07P1: (4A) Ps119 Review S09-S11. / 08A1: Update v.81, New blogpost 2 or B for Month 2 (8DC) starting 3/6. Added (4A) Ps119 Stanza 11A-11B. / NOTES: (26:02.33 Lnr or y26.233 or d.233 or :2.33, o4/7/26 Tue 7:48; 8:15,18 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Review of Stanza 12, with 13-14 coming shortly. Now all posted! (26:02.29 Hvn or y26.229 or d.229 or :2.29, o4/3/26 Fri 6:12; 7:51,57-58 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 14A Commentary . Now also Stanza 14B . Update. (26:02.25 Riz or y26.225 or d.225 or :2.25, o3/30/26 Mon 8:30 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 13B Commentary. (26:02.23 Slm or y26.223 or d.223 or :2.23, o3/28/26 Sat 8:58 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 13A Commentary. (26:02.18 Moo or y26.218 or d.218 or :2.18, o3/23/26 Mon 7:45,48,57; 8:44,48 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 12A , soon also 12B. Formatting, More! Added now Stanza 12B. (26:02.15 Slt or y26.215 or d.215 or :2.15, o3/20/26 Fri 7:24 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Preview of Stanzas 12-14 , after (retaining) post of Review Stanzas 01-11. (26:02.10 Min or y26.210 or d.210 or :2.10, o3/15/26 Sun 6:01,15; 7:12 am EST) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Review of Stanzas 01-11. Formatting. Update under GOD'S NAME. (26:02.08 Fwn or y26.208 or d.208 or :2.08, o3/13/26 Fri 8:12 am; 7:33 pm EST) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Review Stanzas 9-11, and now all three stanzas 9, 10, and 11. (26:02.01 Son or y26.201 or d.201 or :2.01, o3/6/26 Fri 7:56; 8:04 am EST) Hello! New blogpost 2 or B, Month 2 (8 Day Calendar) month Peasamake (starting 3/6), 2026 02B/12. Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 11A-11B . Update, v.81. NOTE : God's name in some places uses the ( ) for the last letter z. I had found out that a long time ago God actually gave permission to use His name without the plural 'z' ending. Still, He is 'the First and the Last', 'the Alpha and the Omega', 'the A and the Z'. In the case of 'Jehovah(z)', it evidently is still the case, although there is something else to add to this, in the article on the Names of God and His Son; look for this coming up.
FLS Blogpost 3 (7-9) Shorthand, Educ Note: ETH07A1: (7) PR-B(17.4). / 06A2: Upd, (7) PR-B(17.3). / 06A1: (7) PR-B(17.2). / 08A1: (7) PR-B(17.1). / 08A1: (PA) CTC article. / 06A2: New blogpost 3 or C Month 2 (2C/12). / The informative material on this page 3 is intended to assist those of age, including youths considered so by those responsible, to grow in wisdom, faith, gratitude, peace, and godlove, becoming satisfied with the life God purposed all to have. Blogposts A&B present the right view to have on such material, with adequate comprehension, good to acquire by ages 9 to 11, making material as on this page more appropriate. NOTES: (26:02.26 Min or y26.226 or d.226 or :2.26, o3/31/26 Tue 7:26 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 11-14, PR-B(17.4) . (26:02.21 Hvn or y26.221 or d.221 or :2.21, o3/26/26 Thu 6:19,30 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 8-10, PR-B(17.3). Update, v.10. (26:02.15 Slt or y26.215 or d.215 or :2.15, o3/20/26 Fri 6:17 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 4-7, PR-B(17.2). (26:02.11 Tus o r y26.211 or d.211 or :2.11, o3/16/26 Mon 8:06 am EST) Hello! Adding (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17, verses 1-3, PR-B(17.1). Posted. (26:02.07 Slm or y26.207 or d.207 or :2.07, o3/12/26 Thu 8:48 am EST) Hello! Added Persistent Article (PA), original CTC (Come to Consensus) Zeroeing Traffic Deaths and Minimizing Accidents. ( 26:02.01 Son or y26.201 or d.201 or :2.01 , o3/6/26 Fri 6:06,09 am EST) Hello! New blogpost 3, Month 2 Peasamake, adding letter 'C' to Month designation to indicate blogpost 3 or C. Thus 2026 2C/12 will start the title. Updated the List of Foundational Articles under (PA) Persistent Articles, returned to 6th place the article Realities of God's Government and Beneficial Standards--some may recall that this was really my 5th article, but in the podcast Win-it Minute Season 2 (WM2 R04.199.200 Introduction Season 2, on Spotify) I did insert the Policy article on More Enjoyable Work as an example policy, so that is the order I chose to post them on this blogpost. With Realities now article 6 (originally 5), that made the Kingdom and the U.S. article number 7 (which was considerably more recent) and now I've added the one even more recent as number 8, Seeking God's Peaceable Kingdom--Paradise . We musn't forget where we were not long ago, and not let go of where we need to be, going! I also left up (7) Proverbs B, chapter 16 verses 29-33, PR-B(16.7) , with updates.

FLS START Blogpost 1 (1-3) Shorthand: ETH09A2: Updates to Notes, also (7) PR-B(16. 7 ) correction, posted, update. / 06A1: NOTE, (4A) Ps119 S10A-10B. / 08A1: (1A) Bab Update, W1p update, w09.143A. / 11A1: (1A) W1p, GA new article. / 08A1: Important Update to (PA) Names article. / 06A2: Note W1p, (7) PR-B(16.6). / 06A2: (4A) Ps119 S09A-B. Update. / 07A1: (3) PR-A(02.3). / 03P1: (2B) SW[4]. / 07A1: (3) PR-A(02.2), (7) PR-B(16.5). / 07A1: Posted (3) PR-A(02.1), (7) PR-B(16.4), (4A) Ps119 Prev3. / 01P1: (2B) SW[3], Notes, W100p. / 08A2: W100p, (3) PR-A(01.6). / 11A1: (3) PR-A(01.5), (7) PR-B(16.3). / 11P1: (4A) Ps119 Review S05-08, Correction, (8B) GA-B article, more. / 07A1: (3) PR-A(01.4). / 02P1: Cal Table, Upd, More Notes. / 07A2: (3) PR-B(16.2), PR-A(01.3), notes. / 09A1: Update, Notes, (3) PR-A(01.2) and PR-B(16.1). / 02A1: Notes, (3) PR-A(01.1), (4A) Ps119 S08A-B. / 12P1: Notes, new 2026 blogposts 1-3. / NOTES : (26:01.33 Lnr or y26.133 or d.133 or :1.33, o3/5/26 Thu 7:12,20,22,47,57; 8:13; 9:30,57 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Working to add (7) Proverbs B, chapter 16 verses 29-33 (conclusion of chapter 16), PR-B(16.7) . Planning tomorrow new posts to include Proverbs A as well or at least Stanza 11 of Psalm 119. A side note: You may notice that the 8-day calendar is the end of the month, Lunarday, abbreviated Lnr. To be clear, Lunarday would normally be a New Moon, not a Full Moon. At one time, GOD had the moon phases lining up with the 8-day calendar, so that the 33/34 day month was the moon's cycle, and the moon phases were always on the weekends--new moon, quarter/first-half moon, full moon, etc. At some point He dropped that when we weren't yet acknowledging the new calendar. But this is something He can or will do when we do begin to recognize it more officially, as other countries have around the world. We are still in the midst of Winter in the U.S., even though Baseball Spring training camp began some time ago, and some were beginning to wonder if it was going to become a Winter sport. Proverbs B posted. Update to Notes above. Update to Proverbs 16, verse 33. Further. (26:01.31 or y26.131 or d.131 or :1.31, o3/3/26 Tue 6:20 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 10A-10B. NOTE : God's name in some places uses the ( ) for the last letter z. I had found out that a long time ago God actually gave permission to use His name without the plural 'z' ending. Still, He is 'the First and the Last', 'the Alpha and the Omega', 'the A and the Z'. In the case of 'Jehovah(z)', it evidently is still the case, although there is something else to add to this, in the article on the Names of God and His Son; look for this coming up. (26:01.28 Wdz or y26.128 or d.128 or :1.28, o2/28/26 Sat 8:33 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Update to article (1A) Golden Apples, Babylon the Great was a System of Things , and the podcast is now W1p w09.143A , longer than before. (26:01.27 Trc or y26.127 or d.127 or :1.27, o2/27/26 Fri 10:56; 11:05 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Added (1A) Golden Apples NEW ARTICLE, Babylon the Great was a System of Things. A podcast, shortened for Winit100plus, is also available on Spotify, Find Life And See Earview Podcast, W1p w09.143 Babylon the Great was a System . (26:01.26 Min or y26.126 or d.126 or :1.26 , o2/26/26 Thu 8:16-17 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Important Correction to Persistent Article on this page, (PA) Names of God and Christ (CLARIFIED) . I apologize, I hadn't realized that an important name correction still had not been updated; there is an explanation in that article for the reason for it, please consider it. (26:01.25 Riz or y26.125 or d.125 or :1.25 , o2/25/26 Wed 5:58; 6:03,06 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 16 verses 25-28, PR-B(16.6) . Don't forget about the possibility of reviewing earlier posts! Also, added to Spotify another Winit100plus podcast, W1p w09.142 Healthcare in America . (26:01.24 Fwn or y.124 or :1.24, o2/24/26 Tue 6:11,30 am EST) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 9A-9B . Update. (26:01.23 Slm, or y.123 or :1.23, o2/23/26 Mon 7:41 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Posted (3) Proverbs A, chapter 2 verses 10-13, PR-A(02.3) . Also a release on Spotify of another Winit100plus episode, now W1p instead of W1a, for Winit100plus, episode w09.141 Other Petroleum Issues. (26:01.21 Hvn or y.121 or :1.21, o2/21/26 Sat 3:30 pm EST) Hello, wishing all well! Posted (2B) SongWeekly, SW[4] , two songs. (26:01.19 Tus or y.119 or :1.19, o2/19/26 Thu 6:15,58; 7:37 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Planning (7) Proverbs B, PR-B(16.5) and a (3) Proverbs A, PR-A(02.2) posts. Posted (7) Proverb B, chapter 16 verses 20-24, PR-B(16.5) . Next A. Posted (3) Proverbs A, chapter 2 verses 7-9, PR-A(02.2) . (26:01.17 Son or y.117 or :1.17, o2/17/26 Tue 6:09,43,59; 7:05 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Posting (4A) Psalm 119 Preview 3 of Stanzas 9 through 11; Also posting (7) Proverbs B, chapter 16, verses 13-19 , then (3) Proverbs A, chapter 2 opening. Posted (4A) Preview and (7) PR-B(16.4) . Now also (3) Proverb A, chapter 2 verses 1-6, PR-A(02.1) . Formatting. (26:01.16 Fan or y.116 or :1.16, o2/16/26 Mon 8:37-38 am; 1:46 pm EST) Hello, wishing all well! I did not intend to leave off any SongWeekly, or multiple for Valentine's Day, and wished a happy one, though having many a concern that day. Thus I hope to still provide some, with the idea of continuance that I believe practically all wish as regards marriages and relationships that God is blessing be maintained. Released another Winit100plus podcast, w09.131 Pollution and Tru Deezel . Now a few songs under (2) SongWeekly, SW[3], in honor of the love God intended for marriage, etc. (26:01.13 Thd or y.113 or :1.13, o2/13/26 Fri 6:20; 8:08,14 am EST) Posting at least another Proverbs A...In drop down and now as main post: (3) Proverbs A, chapter 1 verses 30-33, PR-A(01.6) . Apologize for the delay. Earlier also posted to Spotify another Winit100plus podcast, w09.123 on Coal Pollution and Power Production , under my Find Life And See Earview Podcast. (26:01.12 Wdz or y.112 or :1.12, o2/12/26 Thu 6:40; 7:01; 11:26 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Adding a (7) Proverbs B and (3) Proverbs A. Posted (7) Proverbs B, chapter 16 verses 9-12, PR-B(16.3) . Next, A. Now added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 1 verses 23-29, PR-A(01.5) . (26:01.10 Min or y.110 or :1.10, o2/10/26 Tue 5:20; 7:48,56; 8:27,43; 9:17 am; 11:58 pm EST) Hello! Added (8B) GA-B article, Wildfires--Seeking Solutions , below NV-B segment. Also, Adding to Calendar Table below, and later the (4A) Psalm 119 Review Stanzas 5-8. Mistake was on Calendar table, you may have noticed in didn't yet add much more to what was done on Sunday, it was that the extra day Himzday was shown on month 2 rather than 3, because normally that day does fall around the end of March/beginning of April, but this year, because the calendars are already 31 days off, that day ends up being in early May instead, end of month 3 new calendar. It will all be corrected soon on this Calendar Table, and I apologize for any inconvenience. Let God help with any corrections that may be needed if some advanced, again they would be between that day April 08 and the day it should be, early May. Further explanation may be found below, with the updated explanation on 26:01.08. Added (4A) Psalm 119 Review of Stanzas 5-8. (26:01.09 Riz or y.109 or :1.9, o2/9/26 Mon 7:54 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 1 verses 20-23, PR-A(01.4) . (26:01.08 Fwn or y.108 or :1.08, o 2/8/26 Sun 6:27,34; 7:53,56; 8:12; 10:13 am; 2:37 pm EST) Hello, wishing all well! Working on some things, I may adjust the plan not to normally post on Sundays, or at least Righzdays, the start of the 8-day workweek the second week (after a 2-day weekend) which leads to/makes possible the following 4-day or so weekend, still with typically 5-day workweeks with a longer year of some 400-days, which is real and current, not just a possibility or something imagined. The 7-day calendar is now off the real calendar by some 31 days or so, but the weekdays are still close to lining up together, and plans could be made to incorporate or transition, although it's believed that scheduled times are best changed about a month or a month and a half out, rather than so many so soon. With that view, then it turns out that next month, actually March and Peasamake (2nd month 8-Day Cal.) would be the time the calendars once again line up or merge Mar 22 (Sunday and Sonaday) for an entire week or two, being a good time for transition. Events scheduled March 22 through the weekend March 28-29, could be lined up with mid-Peasamake the 17th through the 24th (recall every month on 8-Day is 4 weeks 1-8,9-16,17-24,25-32 plus 1-2 days 33 or 34 long), then the next week both workweeks line up, Righzday through Thunderzday or Thunzday, leading NOT in this case (4X per year) to the 6-day but rather to the normal end-of-month 5-day weekending break, the 4-days plus just Lunarday, the 33rd, after Fanday the 32nd of the month, with Sonaday, following as the 1st of the next month, Shuay, but also a normal day off like Sunday. The special 6-day breaks conclude months 3,5,9 and 11 (Thanksgiving weekend), and this year month 3, because the calendars are already off by some 31 days, is not some days after March but after April, into May. Update. UPDATED THE TABLE AT PAGE BOTTOM FOR NEW CALENDAR TRANSITION , More will be filled in, later today. [Originally the Calendar Table showed month 2, April 8 as a Himzday, one of the 34-day months occurring 4X per year. This was corrected later to month 3, there being over 30 days difference between the 7-day and 8-day calendars that month this year.] (26:01.06 Stz or y.106 or :1.06, o 2/6/26 Fri 7:41,58 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! Posted (3) Proverbs A, chapter 1 verses 10-19, PR-A(01.3) . Also posting [ now posted ] (7) Proverbs B, chapter 16, verses 4-8, PR-B(16.2) . Later releasing third Winit100 for the week, expecting next week to have them ready earlier morning, as with my previous podcast series. ( 26:01.04 Wdn or y.104 or :1.04 , o2/4/26 Wed 7:03,53,59; 9:38 am EST) Hello, wishing all well! To post more on (3) Proverbs A and also (7) Proverbs B, chapter 16. Also, release of additional podcast, Winit100. First, (3) Proverbs A, chapter 1 verses 7-9, PR-A(01.2) has been posted. Please remember portion 01.1 is still in the drop-down list, to review as well. The Winit100 podcast is up, on Right Use of Power. Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 16 verses 1-3, PR-B(16.1) . Clarification on (3) Proverbs A. (26:01.03 Too or :1.03, o2/3/26 Tue 6:01 am; 2:46 pm EST) Hello, wishing all well! Please note yesterday's post below, Winit100 episode released on Find Life And See Earview Podcast show on Spotify, first episode an important one on the U.S. Constitution. ALSO, (3) Proverbs A, chapter 1 verses 1-6, PR-A(01.1) . And (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 8A-8B . (26:01.02 or :1.02 Moo, o2/2/26 Mon 7:01,34,36,44 am; 12:26 pm EST) Hello, wishing all well! Planning the post of the new year/Month sometime later this morning, at least the START page/post. Also, the potential for a new podcast work this year, called Winit100, is being considered and may be released, just 100 seconds, a stand-alone rather than part of a weekly theme, although it's possible for more than one to be related or tie together in some way. This would usually relate some thing(s) presented on the website to some news item of interest. This is not to detract from larger interests, however. The plan is for 3X per week, usually every other weekday/workday. Stay tuned...Posted New 2026 blogposts 1-3.



