Life is full of choices. Some choices feel small—what music to listen to, who to sit with at school, what videos to watch online. Other choices feel big—who to trust, what kind of person to become, and what you believe about God. Psalm 1 is a short chapter in the Bible, but it teaches a powerful lesson about choices and where they lead. Before we explain the Psalm, let’s start with a short story that many kids and teens can relate to. A Short Story: The Two Friend Groups Jordan had just started a new school. On the first week, two different groups of students invited him to hang out. The first group was loud and popular. They joked a lot, but sometimes their jokes were mean. They skipped class, laughed at teachers, and made fun of kids who tried hard. Being around them made Jordan feel “cool,” but also uncomfortable inside. The second group was quieter. They weren’t perfect, but they tried to do the right thing. They helped each other with homework, talked openly about their st...
Sue’s Imaginarium is an informal education blog focused on character education, social-emotional learning, and life skills for children and adolescents. It explores holistic, culturally grounded approaches to education that support emotional intelligence, responsibility, and global citizenship, complementing formal education systems and contributing to discussions on inclusive, sustainable learning worldwide.