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"Just like a Christian who is in trouble may recite the prayer about God shepherding him or her through the valley of darkness, and Dorothy chanted "There's no place like home," the ideas that quotations communicate are rich with meaning. Quotations can be like the mirror of life. "
  -- Jason Merchey

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  "I developed Values of the Wise to focus on the urgent need for our civilization to take a quantum leap forward in social consciousness by progressively applying values first to every aspect of our lives"

 Synthesizing Ancient Wisdom and Progressive Ideals

Jason Merchey is a philosophical thinker, author, speaker,
coach, poet, blogger, Internet radio show host, and, facetiously, "the
Wise Guy." He was born in Southern California, but don't hold that
against him! Raised Jewish in a Christian area somewhere between
Hollywood and Disneyland and Orange County, his faith in organized
religion and America as an ideal society faded at about the time that he
gained critical thinking skills and his parents divorced. Growing up,
Jason liked to catch butterflies and bugs, swim in the pool, and build
with Legos. He was particularly fond of placing a beetle in a Lego boat
and floating it in the pool...

"I've never met anyone so enthusiastic about collecting quotations as Jason Merchey. Quotes from the wise have helped me so much as I walk this difficult path of scientifically studying the human condition. They have truly been my friend, as they have obviously been his, and I love that he is sharing his treasures with the world."
Jeremy Griffith, Founder and Director of The Foundation for Humanity’s Adulthood. Author of the books Free: the End of the Human Condition, Beyond the Human Condition, and A Species in Denial 

Jason graduated from the University of California (Irvine) with
highest honors, was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, and earned a
Master's degree in clinical psychology from California State University
(Fullerton). He then high-tailed it from Orange County to San Diego
where he put in 3,000 hours practicing psychotherapy and family therapy.
He learned many things from his clients, and had some thrilling
moments.

“Like a medieval monastic scribe illuminating manuscripts for the few, Jason Merchey is compiling the wisdom of the ages for the many – a cornucopia of insightful treasures.”
Michael Toms, Co-founder and host of New Dimensions World Broadcasting Network; author of: A Time For Choices: Deep Dialogues For Deep Democracy and co-author of: True Work: Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do

However, he became so intrigued and satisfied studying wisdom,
values, and ethics that he created the enterprise Values of the
Wise rather than practice psychotherapy and family therapy.
Jason has always been intrigued by philosophy, existential
thought, and ethics. These interests—combined with an affinity for language,
progressive goals, and a humanistic perspective—inspired him to
research, collect, and catalogue quotations from thousands of the
world's greatest citizens, activists, and visionaries. Through his books,
blog, radio show, website, and seminars, Jason offers individuals and
groups ideas and methods for experiencing broader and deeper levels of
thinking. His work provides the opportunity to synthesize ancient wisdom
with progressive ideals to assist others to live "a life of value." He
believes that folks can create greater awareness and fulfillment by clarifying
and living their own values, and that such wisdom is what is
going to save us—as a nation and a planet.

"The ancient Greek word for "philosopher" literally means a "lover of wisdom." Jason is indeed a philosopher, a lover of wisdom. I think his deep love of wisdom is his underlying motivation for his study of the values of the wise. The fact that he is a caring person impels him to share his philosophical passion with others. Further, knowing his concern for the broader picture, it seems that he knows encouraging people to love and pursue wisdom plays a part in making this a better world."
Judith Barad, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, Indiana State University and Author of The Ethics of Star Trek

As part of aspiring to a life of value, he has an active recreational life, including hanging out with his three pets, playing disc golf, driving his convertible, riding his mountain bike, being in the sun, and enjoying movies and music. He is most
recently pursuing photography.

"Jason, you're doing a good job."
Howard Zinn, civil rights activist and author of A People's History of the United States as well as  You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train

 

 

 

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