You're Too Good to Feel This Bad: An Orthodox Approach to Living an Unorthodox Life
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Leisure, as far as this book is concerned, should be willful. The intent matters. The “why” comes first, followed by the “how.” The “what” is probably the least important.
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What if you learned how to make leisure work for you instead of working to find leisure?
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Have you ever taken the time to even think about the word recreation? Re-creation! It means to create again, and If we do it right, recreation is regenerative.
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Working all day and night for vanity is a form of bondage that only produces more suffering. To find true peace, rest, and gratitude, we must divorce vanity and allow the anxiety to leave with it. Anxiety is a call to action. It will continue to signal to us, robbing us of our potential peace until we make the changes it demands. Step up. Clean up. Grow up.
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Children love to be measured to see how much they have grown. Adults do too.