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THE PASSING OF SUMMER AND THE FLOW OF LIFE

Here is my journal entry for this morning.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Where has this summer gone?!?

But then I feel that way toward the end of every summer I’ve lived so far.  I doubt that feeling is going to change at this late date.

However, I more than half suspect that I am asking the wrong question.  The question I ought to be asking is this: What am I doing, right now, with this day?  Am I filling it with worthwhile attitudes and tasks?  Am I doing what I need to be doing at any moment?  Am I enjoying the day?  Am I making the day enjoyable for others, as much as it lies within my power to do so?

If so, my perception of the passage of time merely indicates that I am enjoying my life and living well.

On the other hand, if I am wasting time regretting the passing of time, I’m just passing the time in an unhelpful manner.

So, today, by God’s grace, I will work hard, laugh whenever I can, cry if I need to, have some fun, make life more enjoyable for everyone with whom I come into contact (especially Sharon), learn something new, and generally live well.

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