Thinking of you . What's going on, tell me about yourself, what's your story? (Normal Heights)
Not Nice Unicorn."Relax We're All Crazy. It's Not a Competition!Windows, Doors, Open Wide, Ships To Sail, Boats To Float, Cowboy Games. Sending lots of love your way . The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience." ― Eleanor Roosevelt .
ENVY & COMPARISON (Destructive Social Benchmarking) 1. Definition Envy is resentment toward another person’s success, status, or possessions. It becomes toxic when it fuels bitterness instead of growth
What do you do when there's nothing left to hold on to?Marvin Gaye Interview with: 1000 Ways To Die: No Fung-Us. Rachel Jarrot: Love Nuts On The Run.
ENVY & COMPARISON (Destructive Social Benchmarking) 1. Definition Envy is resentment toward another person’s success, status, or possessions. It becomes toxic when it fuels bitterness instead of growth
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When I was younger, church felt like a place where anyone could come in and learn about salvation and following Jesus. It was open, welcoming, messy, human—and that was the point.What do you do when there's nothing left to hold on to?Marvin Gaye Interview with: 1000 Ways To Die: No Fung-Us. Rachel Jarrot: Love Nuts On The Run.
Some days now, it feels like some Christians have turned faith into a private club. You know the type: velvet ropes, suspicious bouncers, and a secret handshake that nobody outside the club can figure out. Only certain people are welcome—usually the ones who already look, act, and believe exactly the same.
But somewhere along the way, we forgot that Jesus wasn’t hanging out with the gatekeepers—He was sitting with the people they tried to keep out. The ones who didn’t fit the mold. The ones who were told they didn’t belong.
ENVY & COMPARISON (Destructive Social Benchmarking) 1. Definition Envy is resentment toward another person’s success, status, or possessions. It becomes toxic when it fuels bitterness instead of growth

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