They say that the imagination is a powerful thing. A rather dramatic example of this is the story of Air Force Colonel George Hall. A POW locked away in a North Vietnamese prison for seven horrific years, Hall played a full game of golf in his imagination every single day. One week after he was released from his POW camp, Hall entered the Greater New Orleans Open, shooting a score of 76 and Read More about The Power of the Imagination
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When I was a child, my father would often say that there are three things in this world that can change a man’s mind: a desperate temptress, a divine appointment, and a delightful book. Of the former two, he would say that one should be avoided at all costs, while the other should be embraced at any time—for the good Lord may come a-knockin’ only once. Of the last, however, he would often point Read More about Noble Reading