Who couldn’t stand to exercise a little more wisdom? In this short podcast, I will help you quickly understand and apply wisdom in all things: mind, body, and soul.
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Who couldn’t stand to exercise a little more wisdom? In this short podcast, I will help you quickly understand and apply wisdom in all things: mind, body, and soul.
There's no denying that "A Few Good Men" is a classic.
In this movie, you have a young military lawyer, Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, played by Tom Cruise, assigned to defend two marines accused of murdering a fellow soldier.
With Colonel Nathan Jessup on the stand, Kaffee confronts the commanding officer of the Marines by accusing him of ordering a "code red" (an unauthorized disciplinary action) that led to the soldier's death. Jessup initially denies any involvement, but Kaffee continues to press him, demanding the truth.
Ultimately, Kaffee's rebuke leads Jessup to admit to the truth. He sought justice and open rebuke led him there.
Which, is the goal by the way. Rebuke is the means, not the end.
Read the transcript for Better is Open Rebuke
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Wisdom In All Things
Who couldn’t stand to exercise a little more wisdom? In this short podcast, I will help you quickly understand and apply wisdom in all things: mind, body, and soul.