There are so many other great questions worth answering. Answering certain questions takes us from the comfort of the armchair to actively making a positive difference to our world.
1. Why do we persist with habits we know don’t help but hinder us?
2. What is our desired outcome for the way we deliver training sessions?
3. How can we enable our children to grow and express themselves in a way that allows them to go beyond our own achievements?
4. What are the keys to fruitful monogamous living?
5. Why are people not more proactive in looking to live out a generous lifestyle?
6. Are our parents chuckling inside when they notice their children getting grief from their offspring?
7. What are effective and productive alternatives to the status quo?
8. When will we realise the way to alleviate suffering must call for a degree of sacrifice on our part?
9. What great wisdom remains untapped from our elders because we cart them off to wait for each other to die?
10. Will there ever be a harvest for the world?
For His Name’s Sake
Shalom
C. L. J. Dryden

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