Monday, July 12, 2010

Living without a purpose.

Some people tell me that I ask too many questions. But I doubt that's their real complaint. Instead, I think they are annoyed because I want answers. I used to demand answers when I was a newspaper reporter. I even have friends that wish I'd stop asking questions. Largely, because they are in no mood to search for answers. Maybe they're just tired. Worn out. And they'd rather live without answers. Albeit, they often say they'll deal with it all at another time. But we often put off answering vital questions. Such as, what's the purpose of my life? Maybe it's easier living without a purpose. --Jim Broede

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