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This blog is to bring perspective to man from the mind of God. How does God percieve? How does God think? What is God's purpose to man?

Friday, September 10, 2010

My thoughts for the day.

As I am at a customer's location I begin to wonder.. what exactly is wrong with people? How is it that someone can obtain a job and sustain it when they have absolutely no idea how to complete their daily objectives? I find it fascinating when there are tons of people in the world who would put forth much greater effort to have said job and do it more effectively, yet have no opportunity.

So I think to myself, if only we demanded less from others and more from ourselves how much better everything would be. Let's ponder on this thought for a minute. If every single person performed better individually and worked efficiently within themselves not depending on others as much, wouldn't things run much smoother? For instance, you have 3 people in an office and each person only knows their specific role in the company...What if person #1 is busy and cannot assist person #2, person #2 then has to wait for person #1 to complete their task before person #2's task can be completed. Meanwhile, what if person #3 knows how to assist person #2 but is not allowed to due to job "restrictions"? This creates a world of inefficiency.

My topics kind of got jumbled today, however I think the moral of my story is this; don't be simple minded, knowledge is a precious gift and should be sought after in every facet. Learn how you operate and master yourself. Do not depend on others to do this for you, don't require other people to make your life easier. You have the power inside of you to do anything you will, so will you? It's certainly much easier to have someone else do it for you, but God has given us the ability to create our own path. Don't follow someone elses. Be yourself and let God experience all that you have to offer through your experiences. God designed the structure, but that doesn't mean we can't do some remodeling.

Matt

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