Another inch I think that once you have a coach that gives you a yard, someone else is yelling you should win by an inch more! The fact is that you have already won and the race is only one of many. A christian can agree with me when one believes that the race is not one of many, more like a marathon with many places to pass. It is hard to believe that the work of a race is even life, many things aren't competitive, like sitting across from people and reading. Ahh! the boredom of it is so fresh. I think that there are many times when people are in their own right excited to find something else to talk about, rather than getting higher up on the totem pole. Besides when we are all competing where is the drive to compete for excellence. Excellence can give rise to the willingness to find a better answer and the better answers can give rise to new evidence; importance is ideally placed on the willingness to have the freedom of socializing without hurting someone's feelings.
So where is our commonplace ability to think of things that we talk about as common-place. Have we lost our wonder, to what may be possible and left it aside for watching our stuff sit around us? Glit and glam are only the loss of attention span and the wonder and newness of things is put aside. Now, not to say that short attention span is a bad thing, I think that if we have a lot to talk about we are then thereby allowed to believe things are commonplace. Would it rather be that people are stuck without a language and are forced to sound off without a care in the articulation of it all. People that fear the leadership without the rendered time with that place or that group of people only make it harder and more difficult to expand with their intellect the words that tenderly explain the small movements of nature. The willingness for people to make the desire for those new things are then people that are really well ready to compete. But at the competition, lightly are the words that explain, for people are trying to follow small movements of nature. The willingness and the ability to forgive people for doing wrong should not be admonished because people are inherently good.
I could go on but I think that people are necessarily looking for more than just words, actions are also necessary.
__________________ Thank you, I am impressed that you are forgiving enough to approach this line of reasoning.
Last edited by mplltt : 01-14-2007 at 05:47 PM.
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