tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6609412.post1095094697196757584..comments2023-07-14T03:43:32.892+12:00Comments on "Keeping Up With Myself...": BusyBJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01836871676533938956noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6609412.post-23158293037755919352009-03-14T03:16:00.000+13:002009-03-14T03:16:00.000+13:00brett, good post. and challenging...'time poor' se...brett, good post. and challenging...<BR/><BR/>'time poor' seems to have taken root in almost every corner of the world. and yet i ask - why?<BR/><BR/>technology was supposed to save us time; instead, it seems to create in us a hunger to accomplish even more. to push ourselves to the point of exhaustion in search of, well - accomplishment.<BR/><BR/>but what exactly are we accomplishing when we lose our margin and neglect our boundary?<BR/><BR/>i believe many give in to this unreasonable hurriedness as a means of keeping up with those who have no margin. we think, "if i don't keep up, i'll be left behind or left out." and no one wants to feel that.<BR/><BR/>unfortunately, however, we're often pursuing a pace that costs people their walk with God, their relationship with family, and many of the things we should hold most dear.<BR/><BR/>'time poor.' may God help us, as children of God, model boundary and margin in a world run amok with hurriedness.<BR/><BR/>great post, bro. hope you're great. (and due to the nature of this post and response, please feel NO RESPONSIBILITY to respond to me right away, or ever for that matter! hahaha!)<BR/><BR/>kenSandy Lake Wesleyanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14140433998742413559noreply@blogger.com