Doing everything "right" is completely relative to the individual. I would say that it's highly dependant on what you are assuming/expecting to achieve as a result. If two people have the same desired "result" in their sights, what's to say that they don't pursue two entirely paths of "right things" ... which one of them is actually doing the right things, and which one is doing the wrong things?
I think people are obsessed with getting things right because they fear failure and/or they fear the idea that they just might not be in as much control as they would like.
Heh. Not exactly, but given the fact that it is currently snowing bucketfuls ... I'm quite happy that we're seeing some "real winter weather" around here :)
Mark loves to see people begin to see the world in new ways and begin to express God through their lives in ways they never thought imaginable.
Mark is an entrepeneur who works with a team of people developing emerging technologies and helps organizations find their 'sweet spot'. He lives in Langley with his wife Kim and two boys Ethan and Aidan.
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Doing everything "right" is completely relative to the individual. I would say that it's highly dependant on what you are assuming/expecting to achieve as a result. If two people have the same desired "result" in their sights, what's to say that they don't pursue two entirely paths of "right things" ... which one of them is actually doing the right things, and which one is doing the wrong things?
I think people are obsessed with getting things right because they fear failure and/or they fear the idea that they just might not be in as much control as they would like.
Annmarie
Welcome and hope things are good in Illionois. Is the snow the same as Yukon Snow?
Markimus
Heh. Not exactly, but given the fact that it is currently snowing bucketfuls ... I'm quite happy that we're seeing some "real winter weather" around here :)
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