Skinning My Knee While Tripping Over the Past
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It is apparent that when one reaches half a century on this Earth, it can give a feeling of having done it and seen it all … Not true!
While digging through some early 1920’s periodicals as I am researching some other subject, I ran across something so surprising that i felt like I did when I first felt “road rash” as a kid …
Why is it that when I am searching for gold, I find a diamond?
Such is the nature of digging into real history…
Reverend William John Henry Boetcker, who apparently led a fruitful life in the United States after being born in Germany in 1873 and migrating to the USA in his younger days. He passed in 1962.
He was a well liked public speaker as well as an ordained minister.
What is surprising to me is the more I find about the America of 100 years ago, the more similarities I find of today’s condition and similarities to ideological struggles.
I certainly believe in the tried and true. I also believe in new technologies and efforts to continually grow and improve. I also believe in the “Round Table” knight’s motto of “adopt, adapt and improve”.
HOWEVER – just because something is new, doesn’t make it better.
Trying to perfect what is already perfect,
results in imperfection.
(You can quote me on that!) :-)
Thus, when in 1916 Boetcker published a little pamphlet he called “10 Cannots” … its simple yet profound truth spread like wildfire across the nation.
These are tried and true.
These are not opinions.
History proves them as solid as a diamond!
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