Tag: Behavior

  • Washington Didn’t write the rules, he lived them

    Washington Didn’t write the rules, he lived them

    The article commemorates Father’s Day and discusses Washington’s “Rules of Civility & Decent Behaviour.” The author reflects on their relevance in modern society and their origin, emphasizing their role in shaping Washington’s character. The piece urges readers to contemplate and live by these rules, providing a link to an interactive digital version for further exploration. Read more

  • Is Father Christmas A Freemason?

    Is Father Christmas A Freemason?

    In the article “Is Father Christmas A Freemason?”, the author explores the similarities between Santa Claus and Freemasonry, drawing parallels in rituals, symbolism, and the message of kindness and hope. The origins of the Santa legend and its connection to various cultural traditions are also discussed, highlighting the shared values of goodness and goodwill. Read more

  • Master’s Message

    Master’s Message

    The post discusses a recent entry on the Midnight Freemasons website that resonated with the writer due to personal experiences. Titled “What Does YOUR Behavior Say About Freemasonry?” by Todd E. Creason, it reflects on the impact of behavior on Freemasonry. Read more

  • Strange Behavior

    Strange Behavior

    A new brother’s wife expressed concern about his strange behavior, such as locking himself in the toilet for hours to mumble over a little blue book. When asked, the brother denied any issues. It was later revealed that he used the tiled room for reading due to its unique construction. Read more

  • Genie

    Genie

    The Worshipful Master found a Genie who granted a wish. The Master first wished for a bridge to Hawaii, but the Genie couldn’t grant it. The Master then wished for peace at the next meeting, and the Genie humorously asked about the bridge’s lanes. Read more