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“Wisdom belongs to the aged, and understanding to the old.” Job 12:12 (NLT)
From the Eyes of Wisdom will you take you on a journey.
What if you had the opportunity to know what the future held before you got there? Would you make different choices? Would you choose different steps?
What if you were given the gift of knowledge? What if you could avoid saying “I wish I had known?”
Walk with us as we look down the traveled road of life and uncover the secret to a life well lived.
In this episode, Sherri Lynn chats with Shirley, an 81-year-old retired nurse, and Isaiah, an 18-year-old senior aspiring to enter the nursing field. Shirley shares her extensive career journey, starting from her early interest in nursing at age 12, through various roles in orthopedics, pediatrics, ICU, and teaching. She emphasizes the importance of compassion, resilience, and the unexpected paths life can take. Isaiah discusses his background, adoption into a large family, and his plans to pursue nursing and medical missions. The conversation highlights the intersection of their experiences, the challenges and rewards of nursing, and the wisdom gained from life's unpredictable journey. Shirley advises Isaiah to trust in God's plan and not fear failure, as it can lead to unexpected opportunities.
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From the Eyes of Wisdom
“Wisdom belongs to the aged, and understanding to the old.” Job 12:12 (NLT)
From the Eyes of Wisdom will you take you on a journey.
What if you had the opportunity to know what the future held before you got there? Would you make different choices? Would you choose different steps?
What if you were given the gift of knowledge? What if you could avoid saying “I wish I had known?”
Walk with us as we look down the traveled road of life and uncover the secret to a life well lived.