Veritas et Virtus

Morning Reflections

The Official Blog of Columbus Classical Academy

A final thought on daylight savings time: Why the word “saving”? When we adjust the clocks, we’re not saving daylight or time, we’re just adjusting our lives to better align with it. We’re waking up and going to bed more...

I have another question for you: Why daylight savings time?  Why not night darkness savings time?  Why try to maximize our time in the light rather than in the darkness? Of course, the politicians give us practical reasons: More daylight after the workday or...

Well, on Sunday morning, we moved the clocks ahead an hour.   Apart from the curiosity of why we do such a thing, do you ever wonder, what happened to that hour?  Did we just skip it and jump forward...

A thesaurus will tell you that the opposite of attention is inattention—that is, the failure to pay attention. But that’s a little misleading. Unless we’re asleep or unconscious, we’re never really inattentive. We’re just distracted. In other words, you cannot...

Have you ever spent any time with someone who is always looking at himself—in a mirror, in a store window, in anything he can find that will reflect his image back to him so he can check himself out one...

When we decide what we will pay attention to, we don’t just make a choice about what to focus on—we actually make a choice about who we will become. Paul, in his letter to the Romans, makes very clear the...

Alright, everyone, now pay attention.  This week, we are going to turn our attention to, well…paying attention. Albert Einstein is credited with observing that, “[a]ny man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is simply not giving the...

Winning isn’t everything, and cheaters who think so only hurt themselves.  But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t compete to win.  In Pauls’ letter to the Corinthians, he’s quite clear: “Do you not know that in a race all the runners...

Have you been watching the Winter Olympics?  Anything in particular stand out to you?  Are you amazed, like I am, by the sheer speed of the luge or bobsled shooting down that tube of ice?  The precision and teamwork of...

In Sophocles’ play Philoctetes, the character Neoptolemus declares: “I would rather fail through acting well than win by evil means.”   If you’ve been paying attention to the Winter Olympics, then you may have heard about the cheating scandal in curling:...