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Jo Highet's avatar

Thank you for this. Perspective does indeed play a big role in how we choose to see the world and our place in it. As I get older I find it's the simple things that bring me the most joy - as well as the journey versus the destination. My biggest challenges are how to instill a long-term sense of faith, gratitude, well-being, and delayed gratification in my children (all sources of genuine happiness) when the world we now live in promotes secularism, immediate gratification, entitlement and white guilt.

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Bill Brackett's avatar

Very timely. Heard sermon on Psalm 119 yesterday. As I boil it down we're faced with the choice of pursuing:

1. Our happiness or

2. God's glory

My observation is that those who make happiness their be all and end all often don't end up with a lot of happiness even through that's what they were after. Those who pursue God's glory often get happiness thrown in even though that wasn't what their goal.

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