“Principles are concentrated truth, packaged for application to a wide variety of circumstances. A true principle makes decisions clear even under the most confusing and compelling circumstances.” Richard G. Scott
Author: Chuck Lucas
I am the Editor and Founder of https://principlesneverfail.us/ a blog dedicated to principle centered personal development. The social, intellectual, physical, and spirtual challenges facing individuals and the communities in which we live in 2020 and beyond will require the best that is within us. True principles anchor us to the truths previously discovered. We can move forward into the future with confidence on the correct path if we do not forsake the truths we already know.
My over 50 year quest has been to discover true principles and seek to understand and strive to apply them in my life. My hope is that some of what I have found may be of value to my family, friends, and to you.
Faith 1.0, a principle of action that is based on faith in something that we cannot see. (not centered in Christ)
Faith 2.0, a principle of action where our action and faith are centered on the Savior.
Faith 3.0, a principle of action and power.
Elder Christofferson “There is, however, a level of faith that not only governs our behavior but also empowers us to change what is and to make things happen that otherwise would not happen. I am speaking of faith not only as a principle of action but also as a principle of power.”
““Failing is a critical component of our eternal progress—our quest for perfection. And because of the Atonement we can—if we respond to failures in the right way—be blessed with a new kind of learning that allows our failures to become part of the perfecting process.”—our quest for perfection. And because of the Atonement we can—if we respond to failures in the right way—be blessed with a new kind of learning that allows our failures to become part of the perfecting process.”
Brigham Young University President Kevin J Worthen
“Give to the needy, sweet charity’s bread For giving is living,” the angel said. “But must I keep giving again and again?” My pitiless, selfish, curt answer ran. “Oh, no,” said the angel, piercing me through, “Just give till the Savior stops giving to you.” (Genevieve L. Bames.)
Quiet giving is more rewarding than personal getting. True growth comes from sharing, not accumulating. Attainment of wealth without sharing is empty. 🎄Marvin J. Ashton