“…troubled about many things.” How like Martha some of us are. If we do not tie up all the loose ends, it leaves our stomachs in a knot.
The quicker we realize and accept the fact that there will always be things left undone, the happier and more content we will be. There is no way on earth to get all our ducks in a row. At least one will always be out of place.
The story is told of a little girl who cried when she learned to tie her shoe. Asked why she was crying, she replied, “Now I’ll have to do it the rest of my life!” Tying our shoes is the beginning of a lifetime of tying up loose ends.
Apr 30, 2009
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