Monday, June 22, 2015

"Maybe"

What is it with this generation and not being able to just commit to something?

I know I have contracted this awful virus.

Afraid that there's always the possibility of a better option, we hold off to make any sort of decision, whether large or small. "I'm not going to say that I'll go to ______'s gathering on Tuesday night just yet because there might be something else that comes up. What if that turns out to be way better?"

We've become so obsessed with finding the utmost fulfillment for ourselves that we disregard important things like dependability, commitment, and sincerity and uprightness of heart.

We have elevated ourselves to such great heights that we believe that satisfying our desires is supreme; that we are entitled to lay aside anything that gets in the way of our enjoyment and comfort.

What then, will our relationships look like if we continue in this attitude of self-servitude?

Please, let's not be known as the "maybe" generation. Let's be the generation who puts ourselves last and others first. A generation who means "yes" when we say "yes" and "no" when we say "no." A generation that doesn't talk of ideas, but a generation who acts.





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