tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post5683372584117651091..comments2023-06-15T09:13:45.467-04:00Comments on Liberty's Torch: Compulsions To Hurry: A Midweek RuminationFrancis W. Porrettohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05862584203772592282noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-74392172722635343842018-10-24T10:51:29.508-04:002018-10-24T10:51:29.508-04:00I suspect that it's congenital. Just one of th...I suspect that it's congenital. Just one of those things that are related to our temperament.<br /><br />My husband, I've said, has only two modes:<br />- puttering around aimlessly<br />- moving at warp speed<br /><br />I'm more like my dad, generally inclined to take my time on tasks, urgent or not. For that reason, I prepare ahead of time.Linda Foxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15024201252345608291noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-8131638895962554222018-10-24T09:01:20.776-04:002018-10-24T09:01:20.776-04:00It is not that we hurry or tarry. Those are perce...It is not that we hurry or tarry. Those are perceptions. Not actions.<br /><br />We are who we are with our failings and attributes.<br /><br />Only when we compare ourselves to others expectations do we 'judge' who we are.<br /><br />That is counter productive. We should judge ourselves only as to whether we live lives in ways God would approve of.<br /><br />By the same token, we should also consider the morality of those who would presume to judge others. <br /><br />Life is difficult enough without adding value judgements that we need not do.Glenda T Goodehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01124547784959889077noreply@blogger.com