I think sometimes in life we rush and only later look back and say, 'Wow, that was something pretty cool that I did,' and we realize we should have been more aware while it was happening.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We don't always know what we're doing. We often just get excited, put something down, and say, 'Oh, neat'.
I've learned over the years to appreciate God's timing, and you can't rush things; it's gonna happen exactly when it's supposed to.
We occasionally stumble over the truth but most of us pick ourselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
I think we all have those moments at one point or other in our lives... when we see someone and immediately imagine a whole universe around them. A relationship, a future, and all based on just a second which might not even have been in their company. It's amazing how quickly the human mind can come up with this stuff.
Research has shown that time pressure leads to tunnel vision and that people think more creatively when they are calm, unhurried and free from stress and distractions. We all know this from experience.
Sometimes when you're just thrown into something, you are more ready for it than when you have time to think it over and get nervous about it.
When in the end, the day came on which I was going away, I learned the strange learning that things can happen which we ourselves cannot possibly imagine, either beforehand, or at the time when they are taking place, or afterwards when we look back on them.
In this world, where everything happens so fast, it's hard to sit back, take the time and contemplate.
I can be a bit impatient sometimes. If I'm really focusing on something, I can expect everybody to move at the same pace, and that's probably not massively endearing.
People think I rush around all day long like a raving lunatic. I'm much more relaxed than that.
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