Whatever happened to the art of anticipation?
We live in a world of instant gratification. From microwavable food, to next day delivery on most items, we seem to have become a society of “I want it now, so I get it now.”
We live in a world of instant gratification. From microwavable food, to next day delivery on most items, we seem to have become a society of “I want it now, so I get it now.”
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I will not spend the rest of my life on the couch watching television. I realize and accept that much, if not most of the TV programming these days is made primarily to sell product and normalize the ways of the world.
I heard something over the weekend that really made me stop and think.
The other day, my vehicle broke down on the side of the road. It was around 9 p.m., and I had two of my children with me. Try as I might, the car was not going to crank so I could get us home. So, there I sat, flashers on, waiting to see if anyone would stop.
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