Conclusion: we need therapy, meditation, therapy or other tools to fill out these experiences, so that we can a continue to build a stable, satisfactory life. And part of that is emotionally time traveling to fill the insecure voids we've left a little too empty.
My current revelation is "people think we're thinking creatures who feel, but really we're feeling creatures who think." We think to feel. We live for emotional experiences. We're always trying to feel *something* but I don't know what that is. So far, my guess is "satisfied".
The analogy I have is this: we're like like a snow ball. Constantly packing on more and more emotional experiences. But sometimes we have incomplete experiences and create cavities in our avoidance of the unpleasant. But that makes us unstable, incomplete, and insecure.
@xenovixllc @Rothmus As an actual subcontractor, I have never been tipped. But I am always paid. You're paying for a service. Expecting tips is like saying "I think your work is worth more, but remember, I can always pay you less."
Peace from God isn't faith that harm won't come your way. Rather faith that if you are met with harm, you have you'll make it through. But peace is also knowing that undeserved good will come your way in an abundance that you can't keep to yourself.
God says to flee from sin. We're not meant to fight our sins, but surrender them and run from them. Not all battles are meant to be fought. Why she'd blood when you can diplomatically avoid? Walking away from a war isn't cowardice; it's wisdom and discernment.
The law does not require you to properly love your children. The legal threshold for "good enough" parenting is MUCH lower than what's actually "good enough"
@vivatrump17@TMobile I have T-mobile, this isn't entirely correct. They finance the phone to you, but they make the payments. If you change your service, you're responsible for the rest of the payments/balance on the phone.