Yup! I regret being a pain to my dad! LolIt's sure interesting the way what comes around goes around.
The way our priorities change through different stages of life.
Yup! I regret being a pain to my dad! LolIt's sure interesting the way what comes around goes around.
The way our priorities change through different stages of life.
ETA: I am always amazed how He does things in my life…my morning readings are set up in a book, and I just read the few verses that it assigns. This morning, one of my four verses was John 8:12. I’ve copied it below. I couldn’t make this up…I used to go my way…a lot. Then I got married and still didn’t really know my direction. I always provided and never strayed from taking care of my family, but I wasn’t always sure of my direction.
Last few years, I’ve decided to try and follow Jesus more often…and honestly believe His way is much better than my own.
My kids are my greatest legacy I will leave this earth with.I remember when the wife’s friends started having kids. Even my MIL was pushing the wife for grandkids! IIRC my response was I could support us, but not us & a kid. And there was no way I would have a kid to make someone else happy.
Looking back at all those that had kids not a single one was made happy by having them. Matter of fact they all ended up divorced and crazier!
HighwayMy way.
Well said.My kids are my greatest legacy I will leave this earth with.
It's not always about you.
Who the phuc are you to tell me what's right for me? My lack of kids won't be for paying the current sins of the government! My lack of kids won't have testicles for a chin from the jab! My lack of kids will not be a sore spot with me because they became commies in college. My lack of kids will never have me say but I still love them, when I don't for being gay or perverts!My kids are my greatest legacy I will leave this earth with.
It's not always about you.
Same here, but...To me, it's situationally dependent.
...times like this argue against using my situational judgement. Every single time I've had a strong, strong intuition to do something but I didn't because it was illogical, I turned out to be wrong. I should have followed my heart.I take the path intuition tells me
Sometimes in life, you don't need reason or logic. You just need to listen to the wind.
I'm in my 60s and I'm slowly embracing the notion that it's not too late to make a change. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.So many times in my 20s I told myself that it was too late to make a change. Now that I'm in my late 30s I still feel that way but I truly think it might actually be true now.