Thursday, February 17, 2005

I'm still thinking.

I'm still thinking of the big questions, despite my reluctance to think about it. Seeing a friend's blogpost about 'The Art Of Loving' sets me thinking. Quite....a lot. (Although I am very biased against CLEO magazine....eeeee yucks. =P)

Right now, only a few conclusions:

1. Take Jesus' advice: Don't worry about tomorrow, because tomorrow brings its own worries. Today's sorrows are enough for today. Wise advice. I feel sorrowful enough, hahaha. No need to add tomorrow's one.

2. Take Paul's advice: "Godliness with contentment is great gain. If we have enough to eat and drink, we shall be satisfied." And yes, I shall be satisfied regardless of whether I have a need or not. To find satisfaction with my Lord.

3. I don't have the emotional strength to place my emotions on the risk line, for now. Yet a nagging voice within me says that without risking anything, you gain nothing. Answer: no pt trying to find the answer. Just live one day at a time.

4. Take the moralistic lesson of Hamlet: "Thinking incapacitates action." Hamlet took so long to kill his uncle/step-father/murderer of his dad, something he had and wanted to do. I have no idea why I'm taking so long to do something I've been longing to do. Maybe I have an inkling. I think too much, do too little. Although, as Hamlet complains, I complain too: what can I really do??

5. Nah, let's take each day as if it were the last. Maranatha.

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