Today's Scripture Reading (January 24, 2026): 1 Kings 10
We are all
created differently. We have different strengths and weaknesses. We have
different abilities. And we have different access. This catalogue of
differences is what makes networking such an important activity. As we build
relationships with diverse people, we open ourselves to many possibilities if
we are willing to make use of them.
Of course,
so do they. There are many things we can do that others can't. This means we
need to understand our own catalogue of abilities and how others might use them.
I believe that the American Dream, consisting of the idea that "anyone can
become anything that they want," is essentially a lie. There are many
things we can achieve, but the best way to succeed in our culture is to build
on what we can do, rather than attempting to copy others or pursue something for
which we are not well-suited.
All of
this brings me back to a concept popularized by Marcus Buckingham, who argues
that to succeed, we should focus on our strengths rather than our weaknesses.
If we work on what we are weak at, the best we can hope for is to be average.
But if we work on our strengths, it is there that we can learn to excel. It
reminds me of an exchange between Curly, the rugged cowboy, and Mitch, the city
boy, in the 1991 movie "City Slickers."
Curly: Do you know what the secret of life
is? [points index finger skyward] This.
Mitch: Your finger?
Curly: One thing. Just one thing. You stick
to that, and the rest don't mean sh*t.
Mitch: But, what is the "one
thing?"
Curly: [smiles and points his finger at
Mitch] That's what you have to find out.
Success in
life often depends on identifying Curly's "one thing."
The Queen of
Sheba had answered that question for her nation. What they possessed was spices, and what they did better than
anyone else was gather and process those spices. It was that ability that made the Queen rich, and that
prowess was what she was willing to share with Solomon. We might dispute what she
received in return, but she received something, even if it was only an essential alliance with Israel.
Tomorrow's
Scripture Reading: 2 Chronicles 9