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Default Oct 26, 2021 at 03:50 PM
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I'm reading a book called "Love Wins" by Rob Bell. It's a New York Times Bestseller.

It's a religious book but one that turns conventional thoughts on their ear.

This blurb made me think of us.

"Jesus called disciples- students of life- to learn from him how to live in God's world God's way. Constantly learning and growing and evolving and absorbing. Tomorrow is never simply a repeat of today."

Some of us here were talking recently about every day being the same. I've found myself doing the same familiar things- a creature of habit. I don't feel that I have much of an ikigai- your purpose, reason for being, a reason to get up in the morning. (Rob Bell also talks about your ikigai.)

Interesting that Rob Bell then says that "Tomorrow is never simply a repeat of today."

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