If we live for the ‘someday’ hype of what would be the ultimate over the top experience, we could be disappointed, even when it happens. We might come to the conclusion “is that all there is to it?” Our motivation for working for then next big thing will keep us afloat for a while. I’m thinking it’s far better to make every day count, doing our best, and let God do the rest.
Monday, August 28, 2023
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