Thursday, January 27, 2011
Why things seem easy
The reason why some things seem easy to us is because it's as if it's natural to our bodies to perform whatever the task may be. One person might find jogging to be easy because they're physically fit and have the mental capacity to strain themselves. Others might find it easy to solve complicated mathematical problems because they've spent years developing their intellectual capacities to the point where things that are impossible for normal minds to figure out, are possible to analyze and understand. Similarly, if we spend years devoting to serving Jesus, then it will be natural for us to do whatever he asks. That's the reason why overall it is easy, even though at times it's in fact difficult for the common person.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
We need others
There's evidence all around us that organisms are not meant to survive on their own. Even down to the level of an atom, we search for a pair, whether that pair is God, a relationship, or just friends. Without having people to rely on, you're in danger because we all fall every now and then, and with no one to pick us up, we might never rise again. Some people are born with the people they need, others have to spend a little more time in their lives searching.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Having a Change in Heart
In order for someone to come to a point in their lives when they realize a lot of things are going to have to change. This point comes upon us in moments when we feel powerless, and that there is a problem in our life that needs to be removed or it will consume us. It's difficult to try to communicate this to someone while seeming completely average, the only will they will acknowledge what you're saying is if they feel like it is of great importance to them. So we should try to present something important to people's lives while making them feel as if it's crucial for them to listen.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Trying to Remove Something
The more someone tries to make us avoid a specific topic, the more interested we will become in it. It's not because we simply wish to be rebellious, but rather it gives us a sense of curiosity as to why this person would want to hide it from us. It's something that comes down from our subconscious, that originated as children. It is the same concept as a parent telling a child not to touch something, which ultimately leads them to touching it simply to see what would happen.
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