Northern Tier Progress - July 6, 2026

Day 36
Route
- Bismark, Rest Day
Metrics
- Miles: 11
- Average Speed: NA mph
- Ride Time: NA hours NA minutes
- Climbing (Vertical Feet): NA
Notes
- NA - Not Available
A bicycle tour gives you a lot of time to think about things that you often don’t take enough time to consider.
I’ve been pondering some of the lessons I have learned in life and considering how best to benefit from them. Having the opportunity to step out of my normal routine has given me a focus that has allowed me to see these lessons more clearly.
The lessons I share here I have gathered from multiple great books. From the Bible to the Koran, to the teachings of Buddha and Confucius, even to Homer’s Odyssey, all the world’s great literature is a source of learning and inspiration. There is no better guide to daily living than the collected wisdom of the world’s greatest prophets and thinkers.
The question becomes, what do you do with this knowledge? Of course the first thing is to live your life every day in a way that follows these lessons to the best of your ability. That’s not all. It is important to keep close to you, people that observe these teachings, and shun, as much as possible, those that do not. This prescription applies to all that we do, from our recreational activities to our civic duties, including whom we cast our vote for at the ballot box. It is our obligation to strive at all times to build a better world. Never allow yourself to be led by someone that behaves in a way that is anathema to any of these principles, even if his promises benefit you materially… Especially if his promises are designed to benefit you materially.
Each of these lessons is short and to the point. It doesn’t take a lot of imagination to fill in the blanks. In fact, there is probably nothing here you haven’t heard before. What I plan to do is pick one each morning and say to myself, “today I am going to make this lesson my focus for the day.” Some days will be easy, some days will be hard. The point is to live these lessons, one day at a time, one lesson at a time. These can be helpful guides to a more useful and satisfying life. A life lived with purpose.
Here are 31 lessons I have chosen. One for every day of the month. I plan to focus on one each day and allow it to guide me. In time it will become easier and easier to incorporate these into my life, with less and less effort.
It’s important to appreciate life while we are living it. Incorporating these lessons daily can be a huge step toward doing that. I begin tomorrow!
- Ambition is good but ensure it serves mankind in some way.
- If you make a mistake, no matter how small, gracefully acknowledge it. Don’t forget to apologize if that is possible.
- Anger can’t always be avoided. The best way to make anger go away is to first recognize it, then tell yourself to set it aside.
- Use your gifts and your time to help others, not just help yourself.
- When you feel stress coming on, take time to relax. Focus on higher things than yourself.
- Work on your character every day. Character is like muscle, it gets soft if it is not exercised.
- When you are required to make a decision, are you doing so with the best of intentions to follow a higher will, or are you doing so only to benefit yourself.
- Do everything you do to the best of your ability. 
- Be gentle. It is the strong that are gentle.
- Protect your heart from things that would lead it astray.
- Spend time each day to think of things higher than yourself.
- Happiness is temporary, joy is permanent. Build on those things that will bring you joy.
- Be committed to those you’ve committed yourself to.
- Your past does not determine your future.
- Change cannot be avoided. The stress that comes from change can be avoided. To do so, spend time reflecting on those things that are higher than you.
- Remember that your Creator listens.
- Take time each day to think about those things that matter most. Use those thoughts to help you set your priorities for that day.
- What is your purpose? Your purpose is to find your purpose. Let your Creator help you do that.
- Never quit.
- There is no distinction between your public life and your private life. Both should reflect what is best in you, and do so all of the time.
- Show respect to everyone. Smile.
- Work hard and take time for rest.
- If you lose patience, remember that obtaining patience is a lifelong endeavor. Take a step back, take a deep breath, then you will be able to move forward.
- Remember to serve others.
- Use the gifts you’ve been given to the best of your ability.
- Success is not what you own or how rich you are. Success is who you are. 
- When tempted, look temptation in the eye and then walk away. Laughing at temptation helps to overcome it.
- Remember to thank your Creator every day.
- Periodically evaluate your values. Make sure they are in alignment with your purpose in life.
- Every choice you make has consequences. Making good choices is a sign of wisdom.
- Be courageous and work on developing determination. 

I offer these thoughts first and foremost as reminders to myself. When I look back on this adventure, it will not only be an experience to remember, it will also an inspiration.

Church and Abbey in Richardton, ND. There isn’t even a coffee shop in this town, imagine that.
A Brooks No. 17 Bicycle Saddle
is the most comfortable saddle for long distance touring.
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