weighs and means
(aka ‘value-added’)
g.sam
The true measure of a man lies not in the cut of his clothes,
the style of his fashion, or the cost of his footwear,
but rather in the dignity with which he dresses himself,
and the honor that he wears.
The true measure of a man has far less to do with
the title that he holds professionally,
than the respect that he inspires personally,
from those who seek both his company and his counsel.
The true measure of a man is not his net worth
counted in dollars and cents, but his net wisdom
made manifest by the grace of his conduct,
the harmony of his relations,
and the integrity of his words.
The true measure of a man is not to be found
in a survey of who he knows,
but instead in the sublime expression of how
well he knows himself, as a child of God,
and the depth of his surrender to the almighty Divine.
The true measure of a man is gratefully
revealed in the purity of his love,
the nobility of his actions, the generosity of his nature,
and the tranquility of his spirit
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