Everton Robinson, the author of “A Child’s Guide to Wisdom,” is interviewed by Benji Cole of CBS Radio
Everton Robinson, the wisdom-filled author of “A Child’s Guide to Wisdom,” is interviewed by CBS Radio’s Benji Cole. They delve into the book’s message as well as the author’s purpose for writing it.
We make millions of decisions every day. Some are modest, while others have a significant impact. However, all our decisions have an impact on others around us, as well as on our own lives. We must be wise to make sound decisions. The heavens desire and delight in showering wisdom on children. Wisdom, on the other hand, must be pursued on a regular basis to infiltrate our minds.
We have a responsibility as parents, teachers, guardians, or whatever we choose to call ourselves, to guarantee that our children learn about wisdom and how to discern between right and wrong—to prepare them for their future.
“A Child’s Guide to Wisdom” gives children a kick-start to success. The book presents fifty “seeds of wisdom” and a simple system for planting them, resulting in a rich, plentiful harvest of wisdom. These seeds, or wisdom principles, are intended to develop character and provide your children with knowledge and integrity that will last a lifetime. The training process is straightforward and begins as soon as your children can speak.
The fifty principles can be utilized to help readers’ children develop a bright future; each principle aids in the establishment of a framework within which the child’s mental and emotional capacities can be strengthened with time and commitment. The author has done an excellent job of synthesizing fifty concepts necessary for a child’s well-rounded growth while also providing advice to parents on how to impart the lessons to their children.
A child’s mind is similar to a freshly plowed field with fertile topsoil poised for planting. As a parent or guardian, you have the opportunity to choose which seeds will be planted in this field. Weeds will gain a foothold and thrive on their own if you don’t plant anything. The seeds you plant will influence the crops you and your children will harvest. So why not begin with a wisdom-filled seed?
Listen to the full interview below: